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Pandit, A. (n.d.). Focus on the Good. Don't Give Up World. 

https://dontgiveupworld.com/motivational-wallpaper-focus-on-the-good/.


Hey, it's Tai! You may know me by my username, Endometriosis Mom. Or Endo Mom for short. Another platform you may recognize me from is Baby Center's community.

If you do not know, Endometriosis is a painful and chronic disorder. The cells that grow and shed each month for a woman or girl’s menstrual cycle grow in other areas of the body.

My diagnosis age for Endometriosis is 20 years old! I conceived my children in my twenties and started writing my blog to process all the emotions from my diagnosis to the ups and downs of trying to conceive. And my surprising diagnosis of Graves’ disease after the birth of my third child.

Now I am in my 30’s and entering a new stage of life. My children are older. They have some unexpected diagnoses of their own. I am also going through a separation from my spouse.

And I have this thought of blogging about it. This inspiration came from watching divorce videos on YouTube. I do not know how things will unfold. But I hope you will join me during this season of new beginnings.


To listen to this trailer, click the link below:

New Beginnings with Tai • A podcast on Anchor


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Last Edited: July 23, 2021

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