I've battled depression for many years even before the diagnosis. Its weird how lonely you can be with a disease like this. Yes many women supposedly have it but are they talking about it? Do they feel ashamed? Inadequate? How do you feel? I know that I often feel as though no one understand. How could they? They can't feel what I feel. On the outside I look normal enough, but on the inside my body is a war zone. Kristen against Kristen if you will. There is not enough research done about this and no one is speaking up. Is it because we are "just girls". Periods are supposed to be painful. We are child bearers we should be accustomed to pain and get used to being miserable. Why? Why? Why? Are we not feeling enough pain to be noticed? Technically its not fatal so it's not important enough to cure?
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AuthorMy name is Kristen McRobie, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Endometriosis when I was 21. Archives
March 2018
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