Bindi Irwin Opens Up About 'Invisible Disease': 'I Was Trapped in My Own Body'
Bindi Irwin recalls the many surgeries and 'indescribable' pain she endured, hoping to raise awareness about endometriosis.
parade.comI don’t have live access to the latest updates right now. Here’s what’s publicly known about Bindi Irwin and endometriosis in recent years:
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Bindi Irwin recalls the many surgeries and 'indescribable' pain she endured, hoping to raise awareness about endometriosis.
parade.com"Trying to remain a positive person & hide the pain has been a very long road," Irwin wrote on Instagram.
www.cbsnews.comBindi Irwin is the latest celebrity to help normalize conversations surrounding chronic illness and pain. The conservationist and daughter of the late Steve Irwin has been opening up on social media about her decade-long struggle with endometriosis. Endometriosis is a chronic condition that can cause women extreme pelvic pain and, sometimes, infertility.
www.healthline.comBindi underwent surgery for her health issues in May.
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www.imdb.comThe wildlife warrior announced her surprise 10-year health battle last week, sharing she felt a ‘responsibility’ to raise awareness.
7news.com.auBindi Irwin shared that she's had more than 50 lesions removed over the past three years due to her battle with endometriosis: 'I was trapped in my own body.'
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