We observed a significant improvement in visual analogic scales at six month for dysmenorrhea (-3.6, p=0.004), dyspareunia (-2.4, p=0.006), diarrhea (-3.0, p=0.006), constipation (-3, p=0.002), dyschezia (-3.2, p=0.003), false urges to defecate (-3.3, p=0.007), posterior pelvic pain (-3.8, p=0.002), and asthenia (-4.3, p=0.002).There was also a significant improvement of the MOS-SF36 with an increase of both Physical Composite Score (+9.3%, p=0.002) and Mental Composite Score (+10.9%, p=0.017) at six months.