Young Girl's Struggle with Endometriosis

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A young girl in Melbourne shares her painful journey with endometriosis, seeking answers and relief from the condition that impacts her daily life.

With warm water spilling down her back, Indi Woollard stood hunched over in the shower, screaming and crying in agony. Her mum stood helplessly in the bathroom knowing exactly the cause of her daughter’s excruciating pain — endometriosis. The Melbourne schoolgirl had gone with her mother from doctor to doctor, seeking an answer to the pain caused by the condition, which impacts the uterus lining . “A doctor told me to have a baby,” Indi, now 21, tells 7Life.

“He said: ‘Every woman who has a baby says the pain stops’. Except Indi wasn’t a woman — she was only 11 years old and had just started secondary school. Indi was 10 when her period started. “I had pain since day one,” she recalls of her first menstrual cycle. Every month, she would be in agony, with the pain lasting longer than an average cycle. Watching her struggle, her mum knew the cause. “Mum has endometriosis and just looked at me one day and goes: ‘You have everything that I have’,” Indi says, explaining their similar symptom

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