A younger Edmonton girl says the waitlists for therapy of suspected endometriosis are so lengthy in Alberta, she’s been pressured to search for care outdoors of Canada.
Talia Assu-Gregg, 20, has had endometriosis signs since she was an adolescent however her ache drastically elevated final September — to the purpose she’s needed to search emergency medical care many occasions.
On the route of an emergency room physician, she was advised to take an ambulance, in order that she will be able to shortly get ache remedy, earlier than an hour-long wait in ready rooms.
She stated her ache has gotten so dangerous she’s needed to take that ambulance journey greater than 40 occasions.
It leaves her writhing in agony and crying.

Talia Assu-Gregg, 20, being handled by EMS whereas in ache on the ground due to endometriosis.
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“It’s virtually like if someone wrapped barbed wire round my uterus after which simply squeezed it together with this stabbing sensation,” she stated.
“It’s actually horrific.”
Assu-Gregg stated she’s in ache day-after-day, however it will probably shortly go from a 4 to a ten on the ache scale and that’s when she wants medical intervention.
She’s tried to journey it out at dwelling, however the ache may be overwhelming.
” I don’t like going to the hospital,” she added.
“It’s a final resort and I don’t have some other alternative.”
Her household estimates they’ve spent greater than 400 hours in ER ready rooms within the final 5 months alone.

Talia Assu-Gregg, 20, within the hospital due to an endometriosis flare-up.
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She would love solutions, however her appointment for her first session with a gynecologist isn’t till January 2027.
The waitlist to see a surgeon who subspecializes in endometriosis might be an extra two years, with a two-year waitlist for surgical procedure.
It’s a very long time for somebody who experiences debilitating ache frequently.
“The ache I’m going by means of, how might they count on somebody to reside like that for 2 years?”
Unhealthy cramps. Interval pains. A part of being a girl — simply a number of the dismissive phrases endometriosis victims have confronted whereas making an attempt to be taken significantly concerning the life-altering, crippling agony they discover themselves in.
Endometriosis is a debilitating persistent situation that happens when tissue just like the liner of the uterus implants abnormally outdoors of the uterus to type lesions, cysts, nodules and different growths.

A fancy case of endometriosis is seen within the pelvis of a Canadian affected person.
Courtesy: Dr. Sukhbir S. Singh, Ottawa
When left untreated, the situation can unfold to different organs, trigger obstructions and flare up every month throughout menstruation, throughout which persistent ache and heavy circulation are a typical symptom.
Though primarily discovered within the pelvic area, endometriosis can happen wherever within the physique. Lesions can unfold to organs, inflicting them to fuse and typically rupture.

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As per journal articles revealed to the U.S. Nationwide Library of Drugs database, there have even been experiences of endometriosis spreading to sufferers’ brains and eyes.
Endometrial tissue survives off hormones — significantly estrogen from the ovaries — and can proceed to develop inside the physique until surgically eliminated. The lesions may also create their very own estrogen provide.

Assu-Gregg shouldn’t be the primary Canadian girl who, dealing with months- or years-long wait occasions for a analysis and surgical procedure has as a substitute opted to hunt medical assist overseas.
In recent times, World Information has spoken to ladies from Ontario and throughout Canada about their debilitating ache and struggle to be taken significantly by dismissive health-care suppliers. They’ve all explored therapy in locations just like the Dominican Republic and Mexico.
A nurse World Information spoke with in 2024 stated her Mexico therapy value about $30,000, which was considerably decrease than the $80,000 she was quoted within the U.S. A Nova Scotia girl with endometriosis acquired surgical procedure in New York, which set her again C$28,000.
A 24-year-old Toronto resident went to Atlanta, Ga., for excision surgical procedure to deal with her endometriosis, the place the physician advised her it had unfold all through her physique — impacting not solely her uterus but additionally her intestines, bladder, and appendix.
Girls can take medicines to suppress the hormones, however sufferers we spoke with stated that solely slows the unfold of the illness and comes with menopause signs.
The Endometriosis Community Canada experiences that the common delay in diagnosing endometriosis in Canada is 5 and a half years.
Endometriosis Statistics.
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Assu-Gregg’s household stated they can’t wait and are fundraising to go to Mexico.
There, she has an appointment booked in February to see an endometriosis specialist clinic, the place she is going to bear endo-mapping and presumably surgical procedure. The household is aiming to boost $14,000 for the therapy.
“This has been a journey of pure hell,” Assu-Gregg’s grandfather, Paul Navratil, advised World Information. He stated they will’t let their granddaughter lose years of her life ready for care.
“No girl ought to need to undergo this, particularly somebody as younger as my granddaughter.”
It’s unclear when the scenario in Alberta will get higher for girls like her.
World Information reached out to the Minister of Major and Preventative Well being Companies, however requests for an interview with Adriana LaGrange had been denied.
As a substitute, an announcement from the ministry stated it’s “actively increasing helps, companies and decisions for girls dealing with menstrual, reproductive and sexual well being challenges.”
When requested to offer specifics, World Information obtained a second assertion.
“We acknowledge that wait occasions may be lengthy, significantly in complicated circumstances the place establishing a transparent analysis is difficult. These conditions usually require a number of assessments and specialist enter, which may prolong timelines for sufferers,” that assertion stated.
Dr. Ari Sanders is a gynecological surgeon based mostly in Calgary who sees a lot of sufferers from the Edmonton-area, however the waitlist is lengthy.
“What we’d like is extra operative time, however that’s difficult to return by,” he stated.
Dr. Sanders stated there’s round 15 endometriosis subspecialists throughout Alberta and all are in the same scenario.
He stated additionally they want to coach and rent extra subspecialists, including work is being finished to make use of the working time medical doctors do have extra effectively.
“How can we get extra circumstances into the areas that we have now? How can get extra case finished inside the time that we’ve have? And possibly how can we use the area that presently exists extra successfully?”
Dr. Sanders urged warning to searching for care overseas after having a number of sufferers go that route.
“After they come again to Canada typically, they’re in a extra sophisticated place than they had been to start with,” he stated.
“Consequently, we find yourself having to speak about repeat surgical procedures right here in Alberta to right the situation they’re now in.”
Assu-Gregg’s grandparents, who raised the 20-year-old since she was a little bit woman, stated they’ve finished in depth analysis on the clinic they’ll and stated their granddaughter’s ache is simply too nice to attend.
“It’s my solely possibility,” she stated.

The younger girl has been on an extended record of medicines, from acetaminophen and ibuprofen to a lot stronger painkillers like hydromorphone, fentanyl and ketamine.
She stated she’s usually dismissed and has been labelled as drug-seeking by medical professionals.
“They make you’re feeling actually gross,” she stated. “Nevertheless it’s both that or endure by means of ache… and the ache is basically horrific.”
“In an ideal world they’d do one thing for me different than simply pushing tablets and ache meds.”
Her grandparents intently monitor her medicines, however they’re nervous that the long-term use of medicine will result in an much more devastating concern.
“You’re creating an entire second drawback, that drawback goes to turn into opioid/narcotic dependent,” stated Navratil. “Once we hit these ache thresholds of 10+ you don’t have any alternative.”
There’s presently schooling for medical doctors on prescribing practices to restrict and stop dependancy, in addition to a device that helps to find out who’s at greater danger of creating an dependancy — however extended ache and restricted entry to care can put sufferers in a troublesome place.
“For ache that lasts greater than three months and is constant, it’s normally outlined as persistent ache,” stated addictions specialist Dr. Monty Ghosh. “The important thing right here is to find out what the reason for the ache is and to handle that trigger.”
Dr. Ghosh stated it’s a posh scenario however anecdotally he’s seeing circumstances the place individuals ready for acceptable and definitive therapy, are left with a dependency on the ache medicines.
“We frequently use medicines equivalent to opioids as a band-aid till they will get to these companies, and that exact band-aid may be problematic as a result of it’s addictive substance,” he stated.
So are lengthy wait occasions are resulting in individuals turning into hooked on the ache medicines?
The Ministry of Psychological Well being and Habit advised World Information in an announcement “whereas there are various various factors that may contribute to an individual turning into hooked on an opioid, there isn’t any particular information that reveals wait occasions are immediately contributing to the opioid disaster.”
In the meantime, Assu-Gregg is counting down the times till her appointment in Tijuana, and he or she is aware of she’s not the one Alberta girl in ache caught on waitlists.
“I really feel as if I shouldn’t need to exit of nation. I really feel like I ought to have the ability to get that care and that assist right here the place I’m, nevertheless it’s simply not doable,” she stated.
“I’ve misplaced my life. I simply need my life again.”




