Endometriosis: an Autoethnography on the Effects of a Chronic Condition on Perception of Time and the Future
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This autoethnography explores the realities millions of women with endometriosis face. From the dismissal of their pain to the possibility of having to change their ideal future to adjust to living with endometriosis, this autoethnography examines the effects of this debilitating condition through personal examination, as well as medical and personal perspectives.
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