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I was told it may be hormonal problems, possibly endometriosis – it was dismissed as ‘women’s problems’. They just sent me away to manage it by myself.
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This is not about girls versus boys. This is about recognising the different drivers and experiences of poor mental health among both girls and boys, so that we can respond appropriately.
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