
Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash
01/11/22 • 130 min
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This Podcast Will Kill You - Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash
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Hi. My name is Susie sol Aviv.
Speaker 2From a pretty young age, I taught myself not to pay a lot of attention to my body. When I was younger, I didn't really have any issues, but after puberty, I started to have pretty bad cramps. I had to go to the bathroom fairly often, and I also found out that I was anemic, and I would occasionally, if I was exercising too hard.
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