Naga Munchati It is said that he is “throwing and fainting”. Old health status Which took decades to diagnose.
BBC breakfast presenter Called for more Research on women’s health issues As he has experienced “painful” pain since he started his period at the age of 15.
Despite going to doctors on several occasions, she was not diagnosed until 32 years after she believed that the pain she was experiencing was “normal”.
She spoke during one thing with Kirsty Lang Is a festival In Wales, which Independent Participation for the second consecutive year.
“When I started my period at the age of 15, I got out, thrown out, scared about what was happening and it was told that it was normal,” he said.
“Whenever I talked to a doctor about having a heavy period, I have never been asked about them. I would say that they are really heavy, I throw away, I faint, it is really painful. But I was just told that when you grow up, it would be better when you would have a child. There was no question of treatment.”
It was not until she went to the doctor due to an ovarian cyst that she had detected adenomyosis, a condition that she had never heard before, which grows uterine lining tissue in the uterine muscle wall.
“I saw it on the NHS England website, clicked on it, and the link took me to a hysterctomy,” he said.
“So the only answer to this situation is that no one heard that it is to cut a part for me. And my eyes were really open how little effort was being made in women’s healthcare.”
She told The Talk that after years of staying with the situation, she had increased to “normal” the excessive pain.
“I would make it normal to throw. I thought it was normal,” he said.
“I had to set to throw because I felt that I was passing while presenting BBC breakfast. I went to the toilet, threw it, cleaned it. I succeeded in getting a ten -minute break, makeup radon in sweat, sat down, sat down and did half the next hour and half.
“this is not normal.”
Journalists and Broadcasters have since spoken about the healthcare of women in the UK and have written a book, This is probably nothing: significant conversations on women’s health crisis (and how to grow despite this).
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