Coping with delayed Fibroid surgery

We know that many elective procedures must be postponed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. If delays have affected your treatment date, we’ve created some steps to help manage milder symptoms at home:

 

🌸 Try to eat foods high in iron to fight anaemia

🌸 Try to exercise or at least stretch daily

🌸 Make use of your support system like friends, family via social media 

🌸 Speak to your doctor: Hormone treatments and pain meds may control some of your symptoms

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