Margaret is joined by intersectional gender specialist, Dr Gurpreet Kaur, to discuss her incredible journey as an endometriosis survivor, what the condition is and how it manifests within sufferers, and how we can best help those suffering with this condition.
 KEY TAKEAWAYS 
  Endometriosis is when the lining of the uterus grows externally to the uterus itself, implanting itself upon other organs in your pelvic area.
 Sufferers of this condition endure an accumulation of blood, which cannot exit, and it can manifest itself as extreme pain and inflammation.
 Endometriosis is far more common than we may believe, with over 190 million women suffering globally, amounting to one in ten women on the planet.
 Because this is a hormonal condition, sufferers see a lot of weight fluctuation. This makes holding a stable weight almost impossible. It also brings on chronic fatigue, meaning that enthusiasm and daily tasks are made more difficult.
  BEST MOMENTS
 'It is a reproductive issue that is very common'
 'There was massive pain every month, to the point where I could not function'
 'it's such an under-studied and under-researched condition'
 VALUABLE RESOURCES
 Priceless Roles of a Mother'
 info@margaretaberdeen.com   
 CONTACT METHODFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/margaret.aberdeen
 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaretaberdeen/
 Email: info@margaretaberdeen.com
 ABOUT THE GUEST
 Dr Gurpreet Kaur is an intersectional gender specialist. She received her B.A. (Hons) and M.A. degrees from the National University of Singapore and has a Ph.D. in Gender and Postcolonial Ecofeminism in Literature from the University of Warwick.
 From disempowerment to empowerment, Dr Gurpreet Kaur is here to share her journey as an endometriosis survivor. She was on a wheelchair for five years, and the steps she took to survive and rise like Phoenix.
 Contact details: Gurpreetkk1@gmail.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gurpreet-kaur-phd
 ABOUT THE HOST
 A few years ago, Margaret underwent several life-threatening traumas, including domestic abuse, and almost killed by her ex-partner, kidney and brain cancer, mental health issues, and a near-death experience. Her life was encapsulated in darkness, and she welcomed the thought of dying. From a breakdown to a breakthrough, these words from Viktor Frankl’s book, Man's Search For Meaning, changed her life forever: “The existence of life is to suffer; to survive is to find meaning in suffering.” Once she became aware of this, her life changed, and choose to live each day like it's her last…

Today I Am Alive

Margaret Aberdeen

The Hidden World of Endometriosis

JUN 4, 202338 MIN
Today I Am Alive

The Hidden World of Endometriosis

JUN 4, 202338 MIN

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Margaret is joined by intersectional gender specialist, Dr Gurpreet Kaur, to discuss her incredible journey as an endometriosis survivor, what the condition is and how it manifests within sufferers, and how we can best help those suffering with this condition. KEY TAKEAWAYS Endometriosis is when the lining of the uterus grows externally to the uterus itself, implanting itself upon other organs in your pelvic area. Sufferers of this condition endure an accumulation of blood, which cannot exit, and it can manifest itself as extreme pain and inflammation. Endometriosis is far more common than we may believe, with over 190 million women suffering globally, amounting to one in ten women on the planet. Because this is a hormonal condition, sufferers see a lot of weight fluctuation. This makes holding a stable weight almost impossible. It also brings on chronic fatigue, meaning that enthusiasm and daily tasks are made more difficult. BEST MOMENTS 'It is a reproductive issue that is very common' 'There was massive pain every month, to the point where I could not function' 'it's such an under-studied and under-researched condition' VALUABLE RESOURCES Priceless Roles of a Mother' [email protected]    CONTACT METHODFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/margaret.aberdeen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaretaberdeen/ Email: [email protected] ABOUT THE GUEST Dr Gurpreet Kaur is an intersectional gender specialist. She received her B.A. (Hons) and M.A. degrees from the National University of Singapore and has a Ph.D. in Gender and Postcolonial Ecofeminism in Literature from the University of Warwick. From disempowerment to empowerment, Dr Gurpreet Kaur is here to share her journey as an endometriosis survivor. She was on a wheelchair for five years, and the steps she took to survive and rise like Phoenix. Contact details: [email protected]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gurpreet-kaur-phd ABOUT THE HOST A few years ago, Margaret underwent several life-threatening traumas, including domestic abuse, and almost killed by her ex-partner, kidney and brain cancer, mental health issues, and a near-death experience. Her life was encapsulated in darkness, and she welcomed the thought of dying. From a breakdown to a breakthrough, these words from Viktor Frankl’s book, Man's Search For Meaning, changed her life forever: “The existence of life is to suffer; to survive is to find meaning in suffering.” Once she became aware of this, her life changed, and choose to live each day like it's her last…