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iCareBetter: Endometriosis Unplugged
Jandra Mueller DPT, MS
21 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to "iCareBetter: Endo Unplugged," the podcast where we dive deep into the world of endometriosis, sharing personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice for better care. Endometriosis is an estrogen mediated, inflammatory disease where endometrial-LIKE tissue is found outside of the uterus and impacts 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth.
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Welcome to "iCareBetter: Endo Unplugged," the podcast where we dive deep into the world of endometriosis, sharing personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice for better care. Endometriosis is an estrogen mediated, inflammatory disease where endometrial-LIKE tissue is found outside of the uterus and impacts 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth.
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#14 Breaking Barriers: Shea's Story Part 1
iCareBetter: Endometriosis Unplugged
1 hour 28 minutes 52 seconds
2 years ago
#14 Breaking Barriers: Shea's Story Part 1

Navigating Endometriosis, Neuroproliferative Vestibulodynia, Neurodivergence, Non-Binary Identity, and Chronic Health Conditions


In previous episodes, we had experts discussing neuroproliferative vestibulodynia and mast cell activation syndrome - wondering what this looks like in real life? Join us for today's episode of Shea's Story Part 1.


We explore the extraordinary journey of Shea Shea O'Donnell, a 21-year-old master's psychology student, researcher, and endo warrior & advocate. Shea's story highlights the barriers many of those with endo go through, but as someone with neurodivergence, the journey through chronic health conditions can look a bit different.


From a young age, Shea confronted the challenges of endometriosis and congenital neuroproliferative vestibulodynia, enduring treatments including endometriosis excision, ablation, birth control, and more. Shea's candid revelations offer a window into the emotional and physical struggles entwined with chronic pain and illness.


Shea's narrative expands beyond health conditions; they've embraced their non-binary identity and neurodivergence, navigating mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and PTSD. With determination, they've woven these facets into a story of resilience.


Shea is also conducting research to investigate how beliefs about reproduction and factors like gender identity, sexual orientation, and adverse childhood experiences affect people's experience living with endometriosis. This study involves completing a comprehensive survey, probing various aspects of participants' backgrounds, endometriosis experiences, beliefs, and histories of adverse childhood experiences.


Participants eligible for the study are individuals assigned female at birth, aged 18 to 50, who have surgically diagnosed endometriosis and reside in the United States. If you meet these criteria and are interested in contributing, you can reach out to endosdsu@gmail.com to confirm your eligibility. Upon confirmation, you will receive a personalized survey link.


As a token of gratitude for participation, at the survey's completion, you'll be invited to enter your email address to receive a $20 gift card. Please note, if you're deemed ineligible to complete the survey, compensation won't be provided.

*********** Thank you again for joining us, please share, rate, and review. We hope you join us every week for new episodes! If you or someone you know is impacted by endometriosis, we invite you to join the iCareBetter community and take action today:

  • Subscribe: Subscribe to "iCareBetter: Endo Unplugged" on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on the latest episodes, stories, and expert insights.
  • Share Your Story: Your story matters! Share your personal journey with endometriosis and help inspire others. Connect with us on our website or social media platforms to share your experiences.
  • Spread Awareness: Be an advocate for endometriosis awareness. Share episodes of "iCareBetter: Endo Unplugged" with your friends, family, and healthcare providers to increase understanding and promote empathy.
  • Seek Support: Connect with others who understand your experiences. Join online support groups, participate in local endometriosis events, and find resources that can provide the support you need.

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iCareBetter: Endometriosis Unplugged
Welcome to "iCareBetter: Endo Unplugged," the podcast where we dive deep into the world of endometriosis, sharing personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice for better care. Endometriosis is an estrogen mediated, inflammatory disease where endometrial-LIKE tissue is found outside of the uterus and impacts 1 in 10 people assigned female at birth.