Bindi Irwin has been updating her fans on her health following the important surgery she recently underwent for endometriosis.
The mother-of-one has revealed what her recovery journey has been like a week after she shocked the world with the news that she had been suffering from symptoms of endometriosis for several years. He shared an update with a photo he took after the procedure, highlighting the need for attention to be paid to the fact that some doctors ignore the severity of the condition until it is too late.
Bindi Irwin Stays Positive About Her Health Amidst Recovery From Endometriosis
For the past decade, Irwin has been dealing with a painful condition in which tissue similar to the endometrium – the lining of the uterus – grows outside this lining, causing pain and affecting fertility.
The “Wildlife Warrior” star recently found relief after seeing a doctor who can effectively operate on the affected area and has since begun his recovery process. To share how things have been going so far, the conservationist shared a photo showing her holding a bouquet of red roses with her 5.1 million followers.
The 24-year-old closed both his eyes while partially covering them with a white blanket as he sat on the bed. Irwin wore a black top and a goofy smile, with her hair tied in a messy bun and her face devoid of makeup. Underneath the adorable image, the television personality told fans:
“Healing ✨I have spent a week reading your kind words and stories of strength through your own experience with endometriosis.”
Instagram | Bindi Irwin
After appreciating people sharing their endometriosis experiences, she shared that she “finally got to see the new me on my way to better health.” The “Dancing with the Stars” season 21 winner added that she can’t wait to start focusing her energy on her family and the conservation work she’s “so passionate about.”
Irwin finished (his Instagram caption by sending “love and light” to his fans and followers. Within hours of sharing the post, it received nearly 300k likes, with thousands taking to the comments section to drop their support.
“Good, get plenty of rest and feel better soon. Thank you so much for spreading so much awareness for us endo warriors,” wrote a satisfied netizen. Another admitted that, despite following Irwin’s career for many years, his story is even more special for being honest about his struggles.
A third fan expressed their joy that the “Bindi the Jungle Girl” alum is using “this time for physical and emotional healing,” and a fourth encouraged her to take her time with the recovery process.
Fans began rallying around the Daytime Emmy Award winner before this year’s International Women’s Day when she announced her health challenge. As reported by The Blast, Irwin posted a picture of her lying in a hospital bed wearing a white and blue dress on Instagram.
The Australian-born beauty explained in the caption that she has “struggled with overwhelming fatigue, pain and nausea” while remaining a “positive person” and hiding the pain has been “a very long road.”
Instagram | Bindi Irwin
Over the years, the “My Babysitter’s a Vampire” actress has undergone several scans and met with a medical practitioner who claims that her symptoms are something women can experience. The lengthy caption also featured a tribute to the doctors and nurses who “believed” in her plight and a plea for people to stop asking women about their fertility plans.
Conservationist Gets Social Media Roundup From His Family
The Blast reports that shortly after Bindi informed the public about her health issues, her family, including her husband Chandler Powell, showered her with love on social media. The 26-year-old shared a selfie of him and his wife standing on the beach, captioning it about being inspired by her.
He revealed that he will be “forgetfully inspired” by how the voice star of “Curious George” “rejected pain to take care of our family and continue our conservation work.” Another person who released a public comment was Bindi’s brother, Robert Clarence, who used a photo of him and the recovering patient to express his joy that she was “back to life”.
Meanwhile, the “Trouble in the Jungle” singer’s mother, Terri, cited her Twitter announcement of the illness, praising her daughter for her resilience and strength during the journey.
The 58-year-old, who hopes the event will give “women everywhere” the courage to advocate for their “health & healing,” ended his eulogy by calling Bindi a “beacon of light.”
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/