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Girls, Let’s Chat with Eugenia Buie on Tuesday, May 24

May 24,2022

May is “Mental Health Awareness Month” and Fibroid Ambassador Eugenia Buie will talk about how our emotional, psychological and social well-being is all part of our mental health—especially when coping with fibroids.

Eugenia suffered from excessive bleeding and excruciating pain for 20 years before having her fibroids treated with a successful uterine fibroid embolization (UFE). Join Eugenia for a discussion on fibroids and how they affect the way we think, feel and act, as well as provide an overview of fibroid disease, symptoms and treatment.

Tuesday, May 24

7 pm EST

The free chat takes place on https://www.instagram.com/fibroidfighters/.

For more information, call (855)455-5262 or [email protected].

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