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Woman suffers pain from mystery ailment for 20 years until finally diagnosed

A woman, who had been suffering violently for about 20 years during the painful period, was ultimately diagnosed as a tie.

Former wedding cake bakery Jen Moore, 35, said that when he first began to experience a painful period as a 11 -year -old girl, he could not get up straight.

According to the news agency SWN, the doctor told her that she was taking contraceptives to reduce the period, which did not reduce her pain over the years.

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She told a doctor that she was informed by a doctor that what she had experienced was “normal.” She said she was “unlucky” to have a painful menstrual period.

However, during the blockade of a symbiotic house, when she got off the contraceptives 22 years later, she said, “I did not recognize the person she had,” and often said that she died from pain and blood loss.

When she was young, Jen Moore (not a picture) in the UK said that her mother took her to see her doctor. (ISTOCK)

She told SWNS that she went to a doctor for menstrual pain and had an ultrasound, and she was told that endometriosis was not detected.

Moore of Cambridge in the UK, who was not satisfied, paid on his own to scan MRI.

She was finally diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis. This is a state where the lining of the uterus grows in a place where it should not be done.

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Moore said, “I thought it was normal because I didn't know what was different.”

When she was young, she told her that her mother took me to meet a doctor -and Moore said she was told that her painful period would eventually stop.

“I didn't know what was different, so I thought it was normal.”

She told her that even if she had endometriosis, she told her, “The only thing they do is to put me on the pill.”

She also said that she was still “anger” for her today.

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If there is an “urgent need”, the Welnes organization's CEO (not a picture) is “for recognition, early diagnosis, and better support for people who are known as endometriosis.” Ta. (ISTOCK)

“I feel sad,” she told SWNS.

She added, “I hope that the generations have risen and they don't want to tolerate it anymore.”

However, she said, “I don't think I need to fall to the patient to do it,” she said.

“I'm a doctor -this is a wellness routine that follows for a longer and healthier life.”

Moore still felt “exhausted” and said, “It's not my life.”

She said for about a week, despite the long time with pain, she wanted to live as normal as possible, despite being tied to bed.

She said she learned that her intestinal and bladder had endometriosis.

Doctors with ultrasound

The woman was not satisfied with what she learned from the ultrasound, so she pushed to take a further test to understand what was going on. (ISTOCK)

She said, “This state has damaged the organs for 22 years -it does a lot of damage for unresolved, so surgery is not magic. [don’t] We always provide a painless life. “

“Unfortunately, I still have a lot of endometriosis,” she said.

There is an “urgent need to raise awareness”.

Janet Lindsay, the CEO of WellBeing of Women, said to SWNS, “Endometriosis is a state that affects many women's lives, and for many years before the diagnosis is made … for a long time. The pain is rejected or misunderstood. “

There is “urgent needs,” “urgent needs,” said “for recognition, early diagnosis, and better support for people living in this state.”

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Last year, Bindia Win, the daughter of the late Steve “Crocodile Hunter” Irwin, discussed the recovery from surgery after diagnosis of endometriosis.

A 26 -year -old Irwin said that her “inevitable” pain had been rejected by a doctor for 10 years because she was examined for all kinds of illnesses.

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Bindi IRWIN, shot in Beverly Hills, California in May 2019, discussed the battle against endometriosis last year. (John Wolfsohn/Getty Images)

“I was tested about everything,” Irwin told People Magazine last summer. “All tropical disease, lime disease, cancer, you give it to it. I received a scan that I could imagine as all blood tests.”

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According to Mei York Linic, endometriosis is a condition that Fox News Digital has previously reported that “cells similar to the inner layer of the uterus or endometrium grow outside the uterus.”

“Endometriosis is often involved in pelvic tissue and can wrap the ovaries and fallopian tubes.”

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This condition can be severely painful for those who suffer, and can affect fertility and menstruation.

The Laureyn OverHultz Digital Digital of Fox News has been reported.

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