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everybody has a story

I was a cheeky and playful kid. I loved performing, making art and doing comedy. These things weren’t encouraged in my family, so it wasn’t until I quit law school that I started to focus on my creativity. Now I do art, photography, video, comedy, writing and performance. I guess I’d say that I’m a storyteller.

I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue in my early 20s after having glandular fever, but I wasn’t diagnosed with endometriosis until I was 36. I was so angry that it had taken that long. The same with ADHD – I was diagnosed at 37. The medical gaslighting I’ve experienced started in

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