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26. Suspected endo at 15 years old, her journey continues today at 33 years old in Australia.

from The Cycle. Endometriosis Podcast · host The Cycle. Endometriosis podcast

Angelika is from South Australia, at 15 years old she began to have pain with her period and since Endo ran in her family it was suspected she also suffered from the disease. She had her first surgery at 17 years old but Endo kept creeping up on her throughout the years. She also has hypothyroidism as well as a 4cm fibroid.   The hats she mentioned! www.ameos.com.au.  Listen to the rest of her journey on the show. Want to keep the conversation going?  Join our Facebook Group: tiny.cc/7mpbnz Thank you for listening and supporting this podcast. We need awareness about this disease. If you want to be on the podcast or have feedback please reach out via my website www.melissaboudreau.com or find me on Instagram @endo_lady.  Thank you for your support and time. Please consider subscribing and writing us a review on Apple podcasts it really helps us get more awareness and with guests agreeing to come on! You can do that here! http://tiny.cc/f74onz

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