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surgeries. It was the thought of going into another pre-season injured after a rehab she described as "anything but smooth" that contributed to her retirement. She hopes the abuse she has faced has made
surgery, and adenomyosis two years later. Life with the condition is frustrating for lots of women. Lauren Buckland, 36, said she gets regular random "stabbing" pains in her uterus, lower back, hip and pelvis
waiting to hear back from her GP about having surgery on the NHS. "Again and again, I saw women saying the same thing: 'I wish I had done it sooner'," says Ranvia. Six months after
impact has been catastrophic for many people from those countries already living in the U.S., whether they're going to school or working in lucrative labor sectors like oil and gas, technology and medicine