Monday, 25 March 2013

‘I thought I was going to die’ – Former Miss Nigeria, Nike Osinowo


The   47 year-old former queen, speaks about her long-term association with endometriosis – a disorder that occurs when the endometrium (cells lining the uterus) grow in other areas of the body, causing excruciating pain.
Medical experts identify endometriosis as a significant factor in unexplained female infertility, chronic pelvic pain, and other gynaecological problems.

Excerpts:
I have lived with endometriosis since the age of 13. I was sent to boarding school in England when I was seven. I went to prep school. It was during the first few days in secondary school that I began my periods (menstrual). They called the ambulance and I was hospitalized for 10 days because the pain started and wouldn’t stop.

I thought I was going to die, the first two days, I was in the infirmary with the matron and she kept saying, ‘O Adenike! We understand that you miss home, we understand that it’s a rite of passage, we understand it is difficult for you, we understand that every girl must go through it, but just bear it’.

I’m telling this story because it happened in England and, supposedly, the white people, who knew best, yet had no idea what was wrong with me. Every female student they had dealt with had had a normal period and coped with it, so they could not understand why I was dramatizing. They thought I just wanted attention. The pain was so intense I passed out. They called the ambulance and I was hospitalized. The challenge was now to get me to stop bleeding.

Challenge
Living with endometriosis is a challenge. When you see your doctor, your doctor just tries to treat the symptoms and assumes the pain revolves around your menstrual cycle. But this is not so. This pain affects every single aspect of your life.

I, as Nike Oshinowo, have never had an examination without my period, I have never traveled without my period. There are so many things I have never done without my period. When I am very happy my period comes. When I’m depressed, my period is there. I learned to just cope with it.
I love the quote that women wear their pain like stilettos. That is what I have been doing.

At 40







9 comments:

Thomas said...

Women lesson to be learnt when you admire&wish you were the next woman you see with money,glamour,dont envey because you dont know what they going through

Anonymous said...

All this sympathy talk is not working(shaking head),you are gold digger& you will always be.

Jenny said...

The woman with the issue of blood,its only God that can cure this

Silva said...

Now I understand why she has to be surrended with rich men

Affey said...

The Lord is your stength Nike,keep educating those you can about this

Anonymous said...

Bottomline,you cannot have a child

Adama said...

Nawo,all that glitters is not gold

Anonymous said...

I've always loved Nike,she is not everywhere,she has class,may God her sha

Saint said...

My people are perish bc of Ignorance,thk you Nike, this is very imformative