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WHYLD48 - Swim, Bike, Ouch: A Triathlete’s Painful Journey to Hysterectomy - April Yoho

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Lift heavy sh**!

“It was tough playing sports, having a period and from a young age of 15, I was having a lot of problems, like endometriosis. For those of you that don't know, you get all sorts of symptoms - heavy, bleeding, painful cramps.”

Episode summary:

  • Tech, travel, triathlon – why a full-time job is no excuse not to go IRONMAN!
  • “Women aren’t small men” - how can you work with rather than against your cycle?
  • Trust your body – what if it does not agree with your doctors?
  • Endometriosis, perimenopause, hysterectomy? Don’t worry, we’ll enlighten you what all that means!

In more words:

Some would say that juggling a full-time job - one which entails a crazy amount of business travel - and serious athletic ambitions is admirable enough. Swim-bike-running Ironmans while battered by nausea and severe cramps is yet another level of willingness to suffer.
Triathlete April Yoho (formerly Edwards) has been suffering from endometriosis since a young age. But all hell broke loose when she stopped taking “the pill” to regain her natural cycle and train according to it. What followed was a long medical journey full of dead-ends and doctors who were big on “I-know-better-than-you” and less generous with empathy.

Listen to this power woman chat about her work in tech, relocating to the UK for a better quality of life, body type myths when it comes to who can be a triathlete, and battling endometriosis all the while "lifting heavy sh**" (a reference to Stacy Sims' book "ROAR").
You can contact April here.
Mentioned in this episode:

  • April’s blog post we discussed in the episode
  • Dave Scott (triathlete)
  • Ironman Triathlon – a series of long-distance triathlon races, the most famous one being held in Kona, Hawaii
  • Stacy Sims, author of the mentioned book “Roar” & many more

A few medical terms that we discussed:

Do you enjoy WHYLD? Then get in touch!

  continue reading

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Lift heavy sh**!

“It was tough playing sports, having a period and from a young age of 15, I was having a lot of problems, like endometriosis. For those of you that don't know, you get all sorts of symptoms - heavy, bleeding, painful cramps.”

Episode summary:

  • Tech, travel, triathlon – why a full-time job is no excuse not to go IRONMAN!
  • “Women aren’t small men” - how can you work with rather than against your cycle?
  • Trust your body – what if it does not agree with your doctors?
  • Endometriosis, perimenopause, hysterectomy? Don’t worry, we’ll enlighten you what all that means!

In more words:

Some would say that juggling a full-time job - one which entails a crazy amount of business travel - and serious athletic ambitions is admirable enough. Swim-bike-running Ironmans while battered by nausea and severe cramps is yet another level of willingness to suffer.
Triathlete April Yoho (formerly Edwards) has been suffering from endometriosis since a young age. But all hell broke loose when she stopped taking “the pill” to regain her natural cycle and train according to it. What followed was a long medical journey full of dead-ends and doctors who were big on “I-know-better-than-you” and less generous with empathy.

Listen to this power woman chat about her work in tech, relocating to the UK for a better quality of life, body type myths when it comes to who can be a triathlete, and battling endometriosis all the while "lifting heavy sh**" (a reference to Stacy Sims' book "ROAR").
You can contact April here.
Mentioned in this episode:

  • April’s blog post we discussed in the episode
  • Dave Scott (triathlete)
  • Ironman Triathlon – a series of long-distance triathlon races, the most famous one being held in Kona, Hawaii
  • Stacy Sims, author of the mentioned book “Roar” & many more

A few medical terms that we discussed:

Do you enjoy WHYLD? Then get in touch!

  continue reading

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