BLEED, Tracey Lindeman
BLEED, Tracey Lindeman
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BLEED
Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care

Author: Tracey Lindeman

Narrator: Courtney Patterson

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

Have you ever been told that your pain is imaginary? That feeling better just takes yoga, CBD oil, and the blood of a unicorn on a full moon? That's the reality of the more than 190 million people suffering the excruciating condition known as endometriosis. This disease affecting one in ten cis women and uncounted numbers of others is chronically overlooked, underfunded, and misunderstood—and improperly treated across the medical system. Discrimination and medical gaslighting are rife in endo care, often leaving patients worse off.

Journalist Tracey Lindeman knows it all too well. Decades of suffering from endometriosis propelled the creation of BLEED—part memoir, part investigative journalism, and all scathing indictment of how the medical system fails patients. Through extensive interviews and research, BLEED tracks the modern endo experience to the origins of medicine and how the system gained its power by marginalizing women. Using an intersectional lens, BLEED dives into how the system perpetuates misogyny, racism, classism, ageism, transphobia, fatphobia, and other prejudices to this day.

BLEED isn't a self-help book. It's an evidence file and an eye-opening, enraging book. It will validate those who have been gaslit, mistreated, or ignored by medicine and spur listeners to fight for nothing short of revolution.

About Tracey Lindeman

Tracey Lindeman is a longtime freelance journalist whose work has appeared in the Guardian, the Atlantic, Al Jazeera, Maclean's, the Walrus, the Globe and Mail, and many other publications. She is from Montreal and is currently based in western Quebec.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jesse

I forgot about this one when I was adding books here before. I was mostly just gazing at my shelves, and it's not on my shelves. I keep this in the glove box of my car, so that I have something tiny to read in case I ever get stranded and don't have another book with me. There was a bookstore in Mil......more