Congratulations on the publication of BLEED: DESTROYING MYTHS AND MISOGYNY IN ENDOMETRIOSIS CARE by Tracey Lindeman publishing today in North America (ECW Press)!

A scorching examination of how we treat endometriosis today.

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 than when they arrived.

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 read. It will validate those who have been gaslit, mistreated, or ignored by medicine and spur readers to fight for nothing short of revolution.

Praise for BLEED:

“A brilliant, blistering read. BLEED is a memoir of Tracey Lindeman’s decades-long attempt to be effectively treated for endometriosis, which caused her chronic, excruciating pain. It is also a masterful work of investigative journalism and an expansive history of women having agency taken away in their own health care. From forced experimentation on marginalized bodies to paternalistic clinic visits, Lindeman offers incontrovertible proof of a history of neglect and deceit. Each page was filled with information I needed to know, wanted to know. Grisly and informative, BLEED made me cry aloud in frustration and anger and wonder. I could not put this book down.” — Heather O’Neill, author of When We Lost Our Heads

“Tracey Lindeman expertly weaves her own experience searching for endo relief with in-depth interviews and research proving her struggle was far from unique. Full of righteous rage and calls to action, BLEED is the book you need to be reading right now.” — Julie S. Lalonde, author of Resilience Is Futile: The Life and Death and Life of Julie S. Lalonde

Tracey Lindeman is a Montreal-born, Ottawa-living Canadian journalist whose work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Motherboard, The Guardian, CityLab, Associated Press, CBC, Vice, Mercedes Benz Magazine, Financial Post and Maclean’s.

She has a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from Concordia University and 16+ years of writing and editing experience.Outside of writing and editing, Tracey enjoys learning languages, traveling, strong coffee, punk rock and taking pictures of manhole covers.

Tracey is represented by Marilyn Biderman.

Congratulations Tracey!

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