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The Dr Louise Newson Podcast

088 - Endometriosis and the Menopause - Chris Mann & Dr Louise Newson

The Dr Louise Newson Podcast

Dr Louise Newson

Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.7933 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, Dr Louise Newson is joined by Chris Mann, a consultant gynaecologist and one of the world's leading experts in endometriosis. Chris has received extensive training in many countries in the surgical treatment of endometriosis from some of the world's leading laparoscopic surgeons. He talks to Dr Newson about this condition, which affects around 10% of women and explains how, for many women, it takes seven years for a diagnosis. Far too many women do not seek medical help and those that do are often dismissed and given inappropriate advice or treatment. 

Chris and Dr Newson talk about the different treatment options available for endometriosis and how women with endometriosis can be given different types of HRT during the perimenopause and menopause. He recommends that any woman who is not receiving adequate help should persevere and see another doctor. 

We are releasing this podcast the first week in March to coincide with Endometriosis Awareness Month. Taking place across the world, Endometriosis Month exists to help increase awareness and highlight the symptoms of this debilitating condition that affects an estimated 176 million women worldwide. 

Chris Mann's Three Take Home Tips: 

  1. If you suspect that you may have endometriosis and the symptoms are negatively impacting your life then please seek help. Too many women suffer in silence.
  2. If you are not getting anywhere with your GP then you can ask for a second opinion. If you still are not getting the right help then book a private consultation with a specialist, if you can afford it. A specialist can then write to your GP and advise them on your treatment going forward.
  3. Don't give up! For too long, too many women have been fobbed off. It isn't something to just 'put up with' and there are now more of us out there that want to help.

Visit Chris Mann's website: https://www.theendometriosisclinic.com/christopher-mann/ 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Neuson Health Menopause podcast. I'm Dr. Louise Newson, a GP and menopause

0:15.8

specialist and I'm also the founder of the Menopause charity. In addition, I run the Newston Health

0:22.5

Menopause and Well-Being Clinic here in Stratford-upon-Avon.

0:31.1

So today I'm delighted to introduce to Chris Mann, who I've known for a little while now,

0:36.2

who works quite close to me in Birmingham,

0:38.5

and he is a consultant gynecologist, but he has this particular interest in endometriosis,

0:44.8

and I think he's probably one of the world-leading experts in endometriosis. So I'm very

0:49.6

honoured to have him here today. So welcome, Chris. Thank you very much. I'm just to be here.

0:54.5

So before we start talking about endometriosis, I wanted to talk a bit about you because you

0:58.3

didn't have the really quite conventional career that some of us do, that we go to school,

1:03.3

we decide. I decided I wanted to read medicine when I was seven and I stuck my guns and went

1:08.1

straight from school to medical school. But you didn't, did it?

1:11.5

I did, no.

1:12.8

Listen to your interesting background.

1:16.1

No, I did go to school, but my main interest at school was really sport and PE.

1:22.3

And after I left school, I spent a year as a racing cyclist and then came back and really didn't know

1:29.3

what I was going to do long term. So I went off to university in Loughborough and read human biology

1:35.6

and exercise physiology, which I think is now known as sport science. And for the first time I've ever really

1:41.1

studied very hard and did well and was very fortunate

1:45.1

in that one of the professors in the department had originally been a medic.

1:49.4

And in my final year, Professor Marshall asked me what I was going to do once I finished.

1:54.6

I expect that really had no idea.

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