The Angry Uterus Club

The Angry Uterus Podcast - an intro

59 s · 11 de sep de 2025
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Because cramps are bad enough without bad advice. This is the podcast for humans with angry uteruses, or living with chronic pain, who are DONE being dismissed, gaslit, or told to “just get on with it.” Inside each episode, you’ll get: 👉 Real stories from people living with endo, adeno, PCOS, fibroids + more 👉 Expert insights that actually help 👉 Survival hacks for work, doctors + day-to-day life No fluff. No fake wellness cures. Just raw honesty, real talk, and practical support — from someone who actually gets it. Hosted by Lindsey, founder of The Angry Uterus Club. Hit follow/subscribe + join the revolution.

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Join us for a raw and eye-opening conversation with Beck as she shares her two-decade journey with endometriosis. From experiencing symptoms at 14 to finally receiving proper treatment in her 30s, Beck's story highlights the critical importance of self-advocacy in the face of medical gaslighting. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into: • The challenging path to diagnosis and the impact of dismissive healthcare experiences • Navigating fertility concerns and pregnancy despite medical warnings • The reality of living with chronic pain and seeking effective treatment • The game-changing experience of finding specialised endometriosis care Beck's journey from frustration to empowerment serves as a beacon of hope for others facing similar challenges. Whether you're dealing with endometriosis or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers valuable insights into the importance of persistence, self-advocacy, and finding the right medical support. Warning: this podcast contains personal experiences and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions. Need some help with your angry uterus? Come join the club here. [https://www.skool.com/theangryuterusclub/about?ref=b4c4f7124fd34ad0a5c37522fe6a1390] Get a free survival kit shipped to your door when you join in September.

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