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“The most painful thing is for my daughter”: Lorie Pester offers a strong testimony on endometriosis in “C l’hebdo”

2024-03-23T19:44:02.896Z

Highlights: “The most painful thing is for my daughter”: Lorie Pester offers a strong testimony on endometriosis in “C l’hebdo”. The actress and singer made the decision to have a hysterectomy to no longer suffer the pain of the disease which affects one in ten women. “My body couldn’t take it anymore. Often I lost consciousness,” she testifies. To discover TV program this evening: our selection of the day.


VIDEO - The actress and singer made the decision to have a hysterectomy to no longer suffer the pain of the disease which affects one in ten women.


If Lorie Pester is known for her music and then for her acting in

Léo Matteï

,

Joséphine Guardian Angel

and especially the sitcom

Tomorrow belongs to us

, she also put her celebrity to the benefit of a good cause.

Suffering from endometriosis, she approaches this disease which affects one in ten women without taboo.

To discover

  • TV program this evening: our selection of the day

This Saturday, March 23, she spoke to Aurélie Casse in “C l'hebdo” about her decision to have a hysterectomy.

An ablation of the uterus which allowed the artist to be relieved of excruciating pain.

“My body couldn’t take it anymore.

Often I lost consciousness

,” she testifies.

Impossible for the artist to stay up for too long, to film or simply carry and play with his daughter.

Her private life as a woman was also impacted.

The contractions were nothing at all in comparison.

Lorie Pester in “C l’hebdo”

A daily life that she recounts in her book

Revivre

, published by Robert Laffont.

To help viewers understand, Lorie Pester measures this pain to those of her childbirth:

“The contractions were nothing at all in comparison”

.

Lorie Pester is the mother of a little girl, Nina born in August 2020.

The hysterectomy was a

“complicated decision to make because it is an irreversible operation”

.

“The most painful thing is when my daughter says to me: “Mom, I would like a little brother or a little sister”

,” she said this evening on the set of the France 5 talk show.

“I tell her that it is no longer possible.

She accepts it but one day I will tell her, one day maybe she will read my book

,” she continues.

“But it’s true that, apart from that, I don’t regret it at all because, like the title of the book called

Revivre

, I really live again.

The pain has almost disappeared,”

concludes the actress, who also clarified that each

“case is different”

and that the use of this operation does not concern all women with endometriosis.

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“I will never be able to have children again”: Lorie Pester confides in her recent decision with irreversible consequences

Source: lefigaro

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