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Lancashire Support Group

About this group

Here at the Endometriosis UK Lancashire Support Group we want to provide a safe and welcoming space for you to connect with others who can identify with what you're going through.

We have teamed up with the Lancashire Teaching Hospital Trust to bring you a group with endometriosis specialist nurse support. The group's main focus is to provide a holistic and engaging approach to wellness and living with endometriosis. 

Please join our Facebook group or send us an email, all details are below. ⬇️

You have a place with us and we can't wait to see you soon! 🌈

General Session Information

Our group will be taking place in the conservatory of the Charters Restaurant in Royal Preston Hospital. Tea, snacks and a warm welcome will be here when you are ready💛✨

Upcoming Support Group Sessions

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    For our first group meeting, we will be discussing our hopes for the future of the group.
    Place: The conservatory in Charter's Restaurant in Royal Preston Hospital
    Topic: General support, Coffee evening, Social
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    TBC
    Place: The conservatory in Charters Restaurant in Royal Preston Hospital
    Topic: General support
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    TBC
    Place: The conservatory in Charters Restaurant in Royal Preston Hospital
    Topic: General support

Meet the Support Group Leader(s)

Jasmine

Picture of support group leader Jasmine

Hey I'm Jasmine, I was formally diagnosed with Endometriosis in 2023, but I began suffering from symptoms in 2013, when I was 12. My journey has been filled with pain, isolation, belittling, suffering and darkness. I know how you're feeling right now, and no one deserves to feel how we have been made to feeI. That's why I want to bring us together so that we can celebrate the small wins, hold each other in the dark, and maybe find a light or two to guide you through.

Looking for medical advice?

Please be aware that our support service are unable to provide medical advice and can only talk about endometriosis based on their own experience. If you need medical advice, please contact your GP or endometriosis specialist.