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The pain you feel isn’t always where the problem starts—and that’s especially true with endometriosis. We sit down with Dr. Taylor Reyes, a board-certified functional manual therapist and pelvic floor specialist, to illuminate the messy middle: the hip and pelvic floor patterns that mimic orthopedic injuries, the sensory overload that keeps your system on high alert, and the simple daily practices that help you finally exhale. If you’ve ever wondered, is this endo or something else, this conversation offers a grounded way to sort the noise.

We start by reframing endometriosis through a neuroimmune lens. Instead of reducing it to “period pain,” we connect delayed diagnosis to changes in breathing, core support, and muscle tone that wire chronic discomfort into your routine. Dr. Reyes shares three-dimensional diaphragmatic breathing that truly expands the ribcage, engages the vagus nerve, and supports the lymphatic system. You’ll learn why 4-7-8 breathing, brief pre-appointment quiet, and decibel-reducing earplugs aren’t wellness gimmicks—they’re nervous system levers that make every other therapy work better.

From there, we dig into one of the most overlooked symptoms: hip pain. Many endo patients present like classic impingement or hamstring issues, improve briefly with standard exercises, and then flare cyclically. Tracking symptoms across your cycle changes the diagnostic map and protects you from the churn of partial fixes. We also explore uterosacral ligament disease, the limits of rushed insurance visits, and why the phrase “no surgery is better than a bad surgery” matters. Quality prehab, a skilled excision surgeon when appropriate, and a plan that fits your life are non-negotiables.

You’ll leave with practical tools: pelvic wands and dilators used safely at home, breath-led core support, lymphatic massage, affordable vibration plates, and free vagus nerve practices like humming and cold sips. We keep it real about consistency—habits heal more than gadgets—and insist on patient autonomy throughout. Press play to learn how to calm your system, decode hidden pain generators, and rebuild trust in your body one small win at a time. If this helped, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to support the show.

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