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In this episode, Rachel invites Sam Halliwell, a trauma-informed endometriosis coach, to share her deeply personal journey with endometriosis, chronic pain, and the emotional toll of living with a chronic illness. Sam discusses her early health struggles, the challenges of being dismissed by medical professionals, and the impact of her diagnosis on her identity as a woman.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Emotional Impact of Chronic Illness: Living with endometriosis can lead to significant emotional distress, including feelings of being dismissed by medical professionals and the struggle to be believed about one's pain.

  • Connection Between Trauma and Pain: There is a strong link between emotional trauma and chronic pain conditions like endometriosis. Addressing underlying emotional issues can lead to improvements in physical symptoms, highlighting the importance of a holistic approach to treatment.

  • Importance of Self-Advocacy: The journey to diagnosis and treatment can be fraught with challenges, including being dismissed by healthcare providers. Individuals must advocate for themselves and seek second opinions when their concerns are not being taken seriously.

  • Holistic Healing Approaches: Integrating dietary changes, somatic work, and emotional healing practices can significantly impact the management of endometriosis.

  • Identity and Motherhood: The experience of infertility and the decision to undergo a hysterectomy can profoundly affect one's sense of identity as a woman.

BEST MOMENTS

"I was in a lot of pain. I was really struggling just day to day, quite simple things."

"The average diagnosis for endo is considerably high. At the moment, the average is eight years, 10 months for diagnosis."

"I was living in a permanent fight or flight. I was literally fighting my body every single day."

"If I go into a surgery like this in this state, I just won't make it."

"There is no cure. This disease has such a high recurrence rate that there is no cure."

TO CONNECT WITH SAM

Web: theendocoach.co.uk

IG: sam_theendocoach

FB: facebook.com/samanthahalliwellcoaching

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HOST BIO

Rachel Elimelech is the warm, courageous voice behind Unspoken Emotions - a podcast that gives voice to the feelings we so often keep buried. A qualified Solicitor and Higher Court Advocate, Rachel combines professional insight with deeply personal lived experience - from surviving sexual abuse, loss, and single parenthood to rebuilding her life with quiet strength and unwavering resilience.

Her journey from teenage single mum to respected legal professional has shaped her gift for deep connection. With empathy and authenticity, Rachel creates a safe, judgment-free space where guests are invited to speak the unspoken - grief, guilt, shame, anger, fear - and begin to let go of what no longer serves them.

Through honest, unfiltered conversations, Unspoken Emotions explores how real people have turned pain into purpose and silence into healing. Rachel believes that healing begins the moment we speak the truth of our experiences - and that none of us should carry our emotions alone.

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