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Tabitha Britt: Do You Endo?

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Guest: Tabitha Britt (Journalist, Creator of DoYouEndo.com)

Endometriosis affects 10 percent of all AFAB persons (and some men). It is a painful and often debilitating disease. Tabitha Britt knew she had endometriosis for 14 years and still struggled to get doctors to believe and treat her. This is unfortunately the same experience millions of people have. So Tabitha started DoYouEndo.com to allow folks to connect, find information, and community.

She joins Auntie Vice to talk about the pitfalls of the medical system when it comes to treating AFAB folks, the stigma around endometriosis, the misinformation out there, and the social media bans and blocks on any medical information helpful for all things associated with women and periods (oof!).

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DoYouEndo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/do.you.endo/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DOYOUENDO/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/doyouendo

Endometriosis Foundation of America: https://www.endofound.org/

Dr. Seckin (highly recommend!): https://drseckin.com/

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Endometriosis Awareness Month

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Guest: Tabitha Britt (Journalist, Creator of DoYouEndo.com)

Endometriosis affects 10 percent of all AFAB persons (and some men). It is a painful and often debilitating disease. Tabitha Britt knew she had endometriosis for 14 years and still struggled to get doctors to believe and treat her. This is unfortunately the same experience millions of people have. So Tabitha started DoYouEndo.com to allow folks to connect, find information, and community.

She joins Auntie Vice to talk about the pitfalls of the medical system when it comes to treating AFAB folks, the stigma around endometriosis, the misinformation out there, and the social media bans and blocks on any medical information helpful for all things associated with women and periods (oof!).

Sites and Socials

DoYouEndo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/do.you.endo/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DOYOUENDO/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/doyouendo

Endometriosis Foundation of America: https://www.endofound.org/

Dr. Seckin (highly recommend!): https://drseckin.com/

----more----Other things mentioned in this episode

Endometriosis Awareness Month

----more----

  continue reading

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