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It's All In My Head? Social Intercourse Ep 517 Chronic Illness, Hormones & Women's Issues

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Welcome to Social Intercourse, where honest conversations lead to deeper connections. In this episode, join host Rachel as she shares her journey with autoimmune and reproductive diseases. For years, Rachel battled to get a diagnosis, often overlooked and gaslit into believing her struggles were merely psychological rather than physical.
Joined by Vicky, they delve into the challenges women face in the medical system, where conditions like Rachel's are often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Together, they shed light on the profound impact of perimenopause and early menopause, discussing how hormonal changes can drastically alter daily life.
Join us for a candid discussion that challenges stereotypes and empowers through shared experiences. Subscribe for more insightful episodes on navigating health, relationships, and everything in between on Social Intercourse.
#women #reproductivehealth #perimenopause #hormones #chronicillness #podcast #entertainment #socialIntercourse #awareness

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Welcome to Social Intercourse, where honest conversations lead to deeper connections. In this episode, join host Rachel as she shares her journey with autoimmune and reproductive diseases. For years, Rachel battled to get a diagnosis, often overlooked and gaslit into believing her struggles were merely psychological rather than physical.
Joined by Vicky, they delve into the challenges women face in the medical system, where conditions like Rachel's are often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. Together, they shed light on the profound impact of perimenopause and early menopause, discussing how hormonal changes can drastically alter daily life.
Join us for a candid discussion that challenges stereotypes and empowers through shared experiences. Subscribe for more insightful episodes on navigating health, relationships, and everything in between on Social Intercourse.
#women #reproductivehealth #perimenopause #hormones #chronicillness #podcast #entertainment #socialIntercourse #awareness

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