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Every Woman Is Sick is not a medical handbook. It is a mirror. From childhood to adulthood, women are taught to endure. Stomach aches are called normal. Period pain is called womanhood. Exhaustion is called strength. Anxiety is called hormones. Silence is called maturity. This book traces the life of one woman to reveal a larger truth: what we label as “normal” is often untreated pain. What we praise as resilience is often neglect. What we dismiss as emotional is deeply physical. Through intimate storytelling, this book explores how women learn to doubt their bodies, minimize their symptoms, and function while unwell. It challenges the culture that confuses survival with health and asks a difficult question: What if the problem is not women’s bodies, but how they are treated? Bold, reflective, and uncomfortably honest, this book is for anyone ready to rethink what “normal” really means.

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