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Our newest Ambassador – Ellie Angel-Mobbs
28 Jul, 2014 | < 1 mins read |
Our newest Ambassador – Ellie Angel-Mobbs

A huge welcome and thank you to Ellie Angel for joining the Endometriosis Australia Team.

Here is a little of her story…

“There is a strong family history of endometriosis in my family. My mother battled it so she made me aware of the disease when I started puberty. I suffered extreme pain for years to come with days off school and work huddled in up in bed crook as a dog. I was officially diagnosed with Stage 4 Endo in 2012 following a laparoscopy. Unfortunately, because it’s so severe the endo aggressively grew back. I had more surgery in May this year. It’s amazing when I talk to my friends about it, many of them have never heard of it. I want to create more awareness, and find a cure.”

Read more about Ellie here.

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