![]() ![]() So I think that’s important to starting off this conversation.Ībby Norman starts this book while she’s in college when she first starts getting really sick, and she eventually discovers that she has endometriosis. And most people who have endometriosis, which is what this book is primarily about, are women. And this first came out, I believe, last year. ![]() Kendra Winchester: Our first discussion pick is Ask Me About My Uterus by Abby Norman. This week Kendra and Sachi talk about two books, Ask Me About My Uterus: A Quest to Make Doctors Believe in Women’s Pain by Abby Norman and The Collected Schizophreniasby Esmé Weijun Wang.īoth authors explore the connection between physical and mental health as well as the language around mental illness, and the treatment of people with a physical or mental disability. ![]() For August, Reading Women‘s Kendra Winchester and Sachi Argabright are discussing books about chronic illness and mental health. ![]()
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