Today Amy continues her conversation with Sophie about we want you to know if you are diagnosed with endo.
In part 1, we talked about the importance of educating ourselves on endo and the treatment options available. In this episode, we talk about:
—how the best improvements to quality of life often come from a full body approach
—the importance of finding mental health support
—how endometriosis isn’t your fault
🎤WHO IS SOPHIE KINLOCH?🎤
Sophie Kinloch (she/her) is an endometriosis advocate, teacher and creative based in Northern Ireland. She experienced first hand the huge lack of resources and accurate information for patients with endometriosis living in Northern Ireland, and this was the catalyst for her advocacy work starting in 2018.
She was privileged to attend Endo Dubai Congress in 2019, taking part in live workshops and attending talks from world experts. She had her menstrual illustration work published in Freedom For Girls’ book ‘A Letter to My Younger Self’ in 2021 and has spoken on BBC radio live discussing endometriosis and gaps in care, as well as contributing to online articles and blogs about endo. She believes that chronic illness patients can - and deserve - to live a joyful life in which they are valued and supported.
☀️CONNECT WITH SOPHIE☀️
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☀️CONNECT WITH AMY☀️
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The information on my platforms is educational information only and not medical advice. Always check with your qualified medical professional before making any changes to your treatment plan. Keep in mind that while I strive to share evidenced-based information on endometriosis, this doesn’t always mean that my information is accurate or complete. Read my full disclaimer here: https://insixteenyears.com/disclaimer/