TY - BOOK AU - Barnett,Erin TI - Endo unfiltered: how to take charge of your endometriosis and PCOS SN - 9781922616098 U1 - 618.14 23/eng/20220202 PY - 2022/// CY - Crows Nest, NSW PB - Murdoch Books KW - Barnett, Erin KW - Endometriosis KW - Personal narratives KW - Reproductive health KW - Women KW - Diseases KW - Polycystic ovary syndrome KW - Health KW - Sociological aspects KW - Treatment KW - Patients N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-215) and index N2 - The real life guide to endometriosis and PCOS (from someone who's living it) from international reality TV star and women's health advocate Erin Barnett. 'Endo and PCOS won't stay neatly contained within your body . . . No chance. They'll bleed into every area of your life: school, work, relationships, finances, self-esteem, mental health . . . There's no part of your life they won't touch, and that's exactly why I'm going to come at them from all angles in this book.' In this raw, powerful, medically reviewed insider's guide, Erin Barnett - influencer, women's health advocate and star of Beauty and the Geek Australia, Love Island Australia and I'm a Celebrity . . . - shares her experience of navigating her teens and twenties while living with endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). At fourteen, Erin had the first of many pelvic surgeries. With another fifteen surgeries behind her, she's a self-taught expert when it comes to dealing with endo drama - whether that's dismissive doctors, random bleeding, chronic pain, multiple medications or relationship drama (the list goes on). With her knack for cutting through BS and her trademark sense of humour, Erin is sharing her story and words of wisdom in the hopes of empowering fellow sufferers to take charge of their own health and wellbeing, no matter their age. Recently named an Ambassador for Endometriosis Australia, Erin is part of a growing movement of endo sufferers giving voice to this previously taboo topic that affects a vast group of people - too many of whom suffer in silence believing their pain and symptoms are 'normal' ER -