35-year-old resident of Cambridge (England) Jen Moore, for two decades suffered from unbearable menstrual pain, but doctors could not reveal the true cause of her condition for a long time. Only after an independent examination, she finally made a diagnosis: endometriosis and adenomyosis. This is written by Fox News.
Since childhood, Moore suffered from severe pains that began at 11 years old. Doctors prescribed her contraceptives to reduce the number of menstruation, but this did not bring relief. According to her, doctors assured her that the pain experienced is a "
The situation worsened during the pandemia Covid-19, when Jen stopped taking contraceptives. Her condition worsened sharply: she often lost consciousness from pain and blood loss. Turning to the doctors, she passed an ultrasound, but endometriosis was not detected. Then she decided to pay for an MRI ongoing on her own, which finally confirmed her fears.
The diagnosis showed that it suffers not only with endometriosis, but also adenomyosis. Despite this diagnosis, the woman is still experiencing physical and emotional exhaustion, as well as anger due to the fact that her suffering was ignored for so long.
" However, despite all the difficulties, she hopes that future generations will not be forced to endure the same suffering.
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