Emma Hooper

Emma Hooper

Australia

When I was 12 years old I had a tonsillectomy nine days later I woke up haemorrhaging from the site of removal was taken by ambulance (and had a helicopter on stand by) to the John Hunter Hospital where they took my into theatre for a ten minute procedure to quarterize the site they attempted this three times without success, they decided to suture the area but when the attempted to wake me up it didn’t hold I was then put back under anaesthetic and they sutured the area again this time putting me into an induced for 24 hours. I was in theatre for 6 hours and required three blood transfusions and factor eight. This was when I was first diagnosed and with Von Willebrands disease

A few months later I started my first period within a few months of my first period I started seeing my first gynaecologist since then I’ve seen several different gynaecologists trialling different hormones to help with my period, I’ve bleed sometimes for months and years straight without a break in between. This limited me from doing a lot of things even school I’d have a lot of time off of school due to passing out or due to the point that I could not sit threw an entire 50 minute lesson without needing to leave to change pads not just one but two or more. I’d have to sleep with towels so I wouldn’t bleed onto the bed. For me a light day was being able to wear one night time pad instead of two or more maternity pads, sometimes I’d even wear diapers with maternity pads. Occasionally I’d pass out during tafe or school and need to be taken away by ambulance. I’m 16 years old now and still have proper solution other then trail and error with hormonal treatments that can have horrible side effects

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Emma Hooper

Australia

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