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3 months post-op. ❤️ If you’d told me a year ago that I’d be living mostly pain-free, I don’t think I would have believed you. The endometriosis that controlled my life for over a decade is finally quiet. No more planning my life around pain. No more wondering if I’ll make it through the day. No more feeling like my body is constantly at war with me. What I didn’t expect was how long the rest of the healing would take. The surgery fixed the endometriosis. It didn’t magically fix the years of inflammation, stress, exhaustion, depleted finances, hormone imbalances, or the Hashimoto’s diagnosis that followed. The last few months have been a strange mix of highs and lows. I’ve been back on magazine covers, back behind the DJ decks, back at events, back in the gym and finally feeling confident enough to wear a bikini again. At the same time, I’ve had scary thyroid flares, days where I’ve barely left my bed, moments where I’ve questioned my body all over again, and the reality of rebuilding my finances after putting my health first. Getting back on my feet this time hasn’t just been physical. It’s been emotional. It’s been financial. It’s been mental. It’s been learning how to trust my body again. For someone who was always running at 100mph, learning to slow down has probably been the hardest lesson of all. But if there’s one thing this journey has taught me, it’s that healing isn’t measured by how quickly you bounce back. Sometimes healing looks like resting. Sometimes it looks like asking for help. Sometimes it looks like starting over. And sometimes it looks like standing in the sunshine, mostly pain-free, grateful to be here. To everyone following this journey, thank you. 🤍 Here’s to the next chapter. #endometriosis #endometriosisawareness