Bindi Irwin appears to be on the mend following severe endometriosis surgery, and she appears to be in high spirits!
“Healing <3 I’ve spent the week reading your supportive comments and hearing about your endometriosis victories. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity. I can finally see a new myself on my journey to better health.”
“I can’t wait to dedicate all my time and energy to our family and the conservation work we are so passionate about.” “I’m sending you my love and light,” the 24-year-old said on Tuesday, March 14, as she posted a selfie of herself in bed with some beautiful roses.
Fans were naturally overjoyed to see the reality star in good spirits.
“I’m glad you’re using this time to recover physically and mentally,” someone said. “You are a great light in this world,” said one. Meanwhile, another person said, “Good, get plenty of rest, and feel better soon.” Thank you so much for bringing attention to us endo warriors.”
“Continue to rest and think about yourself and your healing, which might be challenging as a mother, right?” said a third person. With the husband and family, everything was fine. “You’ll be OK, sweetheart.”
According to OK!, the animal lover opened up to her followers about her recent troubles.
“Dear Friends, I wondered whether I should share this trip with you in such a public environment for a long time. It all came down to my obligation to share my tale in order to help other desperate ladies. Over the past ten years, I’ve battled exhaustion, discomfort, and nausea.”
“It’s been difficult to act happy while hiding my sadness.” For the last ten years, there have been numerous tests, medical visits, scans, and other treatments.”
“A doctor told me that was just something women had to deal with, and I eventually gave up, trying to function despite the pain.” “I didn’t find answers until a buddy, @lesliemosier, assisted me in getting my life back on track,” she wrote on Tuesday, March 7.
“I chose endometriosis surgery.” It was daunting to come in for surgery, but I knew I couldn’t live like this. Every element of my life was being pulled apart by the pain. To cut a long story short, they detected 37 lesions, some of which were extremely deep and difficult to remove, as well as a chocolate cyst. “When I was in recovery, the first words I heard from @seckinmd were, ‘How did you live with this much pain?'” she continued.
Irwin said she had been in “indescribable misery” for years and was grateful to be surrounded by people who were there for her every step.
“THANK YOU to my family and friends who have been on this journey with me for over ten years and have helped me find answers when I thought I’d never be able to climb out.”
“I appreciate the doctors and nurses who treated my pain seriously.” I’m on the mend, and the gratitude I feel is overwhelming. “I had been investing every ounce of energy I had left into our baby and family,” she explained to friends bewildered by the cancelled plans, ignored messages, and my absence.