FOUND — The Endometriosis Guide: Diagnose It, Get Heard, Treat It (PDF)

FOUND — The Endometriosis Guide: Diagnose It, Get Heard, Treat It (PDF)

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FOUND — The Endometriosis Guide: Diagnose It, Get Heard, Treat It (PDF)

FOUND — The Endometriosis Guide: Diagnose It, Get Heard, Treat It (PDF)

€9,99
Sale price  €9,99 Regular price 

One session with a parenting specialist costs €150–€300. This complete guide — scripts, routines, worksheets, and the full research — is €27. Less than dinner out.

Average diagnosis time: 7–10 years. Yours doesn't have to be.

If you've been told your pain is normal, that it's "just IBS," that your scan was clear so there's nothing wrong — this guide is for you. FOUND is a 30-page evidence-based guide to endometriosis: what it actually is, why it takes so long to diagnose, the 20+ symptoms nobody warned you about, and exactly how to advocate for yourself in a system that has consistently dismissed women's pain.

78% of women with endometriosis were told by a doctor they were "making a fuss about nothing." This guide gives you the language, documentation, and knowledge to change that conversation.


What's inside:

  • What endometriosis actually is — and why "bad periods" is a dangerous oversimplification
  • The full symptom picture: 20+ symptoms organized by body system, including bowel, bladder, fatigue, brain fog, leg pain, and shoulder pain most women never connect to endo
  • The misdiagnosis trap — IBS, anxiety, fibromyalgia, sciatica: how to spot the difference and how to push for the right investigation
  • Why diagnosis takes so long — the systemic reasons, so you stop blaming yourself
  • How the diagnostic pathway actually works: symptom diary → GP → ultrasound → laparoscopy, step by step
  • Treatment options: hormonal management, excision vs. ablation surgery, pelvic physio, diet — what the evidence says
  • Endometriosis and fertility: what is actually known and what questions to ask
  • Doctor advocacy scripts — the exact language that changes appointments
  • Daily life: managing flares, fatigue, diet, and the in-between days

Who this is for: Women who suspect endometriosis, have been dismissed by doctors, or have recently been diagnosed and want to understand their options. Also useful for partners, family members, and anyone supporting someone on this journey.

Format: Instant digital download · PDF · 30 pages · 8.5 × 11 in

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About the maker

Written by Simon Hoel

Author and Parent, researcher, and author of practical health guides

I'm a father of two who spent three years in the research literature after my son's ADHD diagnosis. I wrote the guide I wish someone had handed me on day one — practical, warm, and immediately usable.

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What's inside

Table of contents, chapter outlines, and a quick look at the format. See the description above for the full topic list.

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  • PDF, optimised for screen and print
  • Works on any device — phone, tablet, laptop, e-reader
  • A4 and US Letter print-ready
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If the guide isn't what you expected, email us within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked, no forms to fill.

FAQ

Questions parents ask before buying

Is this based on real research or just personal opinion?

Both. Each guide is grounded in peer-reviewed clinical research — the ADHD guide draws on frameworks from the American Academy of Pediatrics, CHADD, and Russell Barkley's work. But it's written by someone who also lived through the problem, so the practical parts reflect what actually works day-to-day, not just what works in a lab setting.

My child is already seeing a therapist / doctor. Will this conflict?

No. These guides are practical companions, not replacements for professional care. They give you scripts, routines, and frameworks to use at home between appointments — many parents find their therapist actively supports using structured home tools alongside clinical treatment.

My child was just diagnosed. Is this guide right for us right now?

Yes — this is exactly when it helps most. The first few weeks after a diagnosis are overwhelming. The guide gives you a clear starting point: what to do this week, what to say when your child pushes back, and how to set up the structure they need without turning home into a classroom.

What if I read it and it isn't useful for our situation?

Email us within 30 days for a full refund — no questions, no forms. We'd rather you get your money back than feel stuck with something that didn't fit.

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