Health
Endometriosis: Australian sisters’ ‘extreme pain’ dismissed by those who ‘never really got it’ – 7NEWS.com.au
‘We always thought what we were experiencing was normal because it’s what the other one was going through too.’
Louise and Michelle Finessi are sisters bound together as a family and also in diagnosis.
The Perth women, 32 and 28, have endometriosis.
Its a disease that affects female reproductive organs and can often be debilitating in its symptoms.
Extreme bloating, pelvic pain and infertility are just a handful of the symptoms people suffering can experience on the regular.
It affects women at reproductive age and often can take seven to 12 years to diagnose.
Endometriosis is a common disease in which the…
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