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Living With Endometriosis:
When I say I live with endometriosis, I don’t just mean painful periods. I mean it affects my whole life, my body, my mind, and the way I live every single day.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. That tissue still reacts to hormones every month. It swells. It bleeds internally. It causes inflammation and my body pays the price.
Some days, the pain is sharp and stabbing in my pelvis or lower back. Some days it feels like pressure or burning deep inside. Sometimes it even hurts when I use the bathroom, or when my body simply moves. My stomach can swell like I’m carrying a baby, and I feel exhausted even after sleeping. Chronic inflammation drains your energy. Some days getting out of bed feels impossible, but you push through anyway.
And it’s not just the physical pain. Living with endometriosis affects your mind. There’s anxiety because you never know when the pain will start. There’s frustration because people often dismiss it, saying, “It’s just period pain.”and that dismissal can make you doubt yourself. Chronic pain can lead to mood swings, irritability, isolation, and feeling misunderstood. Sometimes there’s grief too, for the body you thought you had, for the energy you used to have, and for the plans you’ve had to cancel.
Endometriosis doesn’t just stay inside my body. It touches every part of life. It affects work when concentrating through pain is impossible. It affects relationships when the pain limits my social activities, It affects my finances because scans, medication, and sometimes surgery cost money and it affects my confidence, because when your body feels unpredictable, you don’t always feel in control. In a country where awareness is low, you also often have to explain yourself while managing all of this pain.
Even when I was taking these pictures, I was still in pain.
#EndometriosisAwarenessMonth #endometriosis




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