Presenting at the front of the room, I was on a mission to help spread the word.
‘Symptoms can include heavy periods and pain in your tummy or back,’ I said.
After liaising with my workplace, a marketing agency in Brighton, to become an endometriosis-friendly employer, I was delivering a series of talks to my colleagues.
Because as an endo ambassador, I wanted people to better understand endometriosis, not just for me but for other women in our workplace, too.
‘I’d never heard of endo before,’ one male colleague said. ‘Thank you for telling us.’
And for me, just one more person who knew about endo, the better.
I wanted to normalise talking about it, especially as when I was first diagnosed, I felt like I had no one to…