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'Endometriosis is a slow, living death for many women’
- Emma Barnett presents a BBC documentary focusing exclusively on endometriosis and its impact on women's health.
- The film includes personal videos where Barnett candidly discusses her pain in real time.
- Experts are explored in the documentary as Barnett questions the absence of a specific endometriosis care pathway.
- The program profiles Mada, whose diagnosis took nearly 25 years and included misdiagnoses.
- Barnett describes endometriosis as a 'thief' that steals from women and can be a 'slow' death.
- Emma Barnett discusses the pain and challenges of considering a hysterectomy due to endometriosis.
- The documentary marks the first British TV program solely dedicated to endometriosis.
- Barnett notes ongoing frustration with the medical system’s understanding of women’s bodies.
- The documentary includes conversations with former health secretary Wes Streeting.
- Emma Barnett’s program is titled 'Emma Barnett: Fighting Endometriosis' and is available on BBC iPlayer.
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