like, it makes me... ..proud that i'm getting the word out there for... . .every woman. especially when men read it. i had never, ever heard of anyone going into i an induced temporary menopause. in my head, ijust thought, how is it temporary? - how do you come out of that? i had already been so open- about my endo and my alopecia and stuff that i was like, i this isjust another thing. i'm very lucky that i have, - like, my wee community online, like, of my lovely followers that, they give me advice l and they'll be like, . "it's going to be fine." i just think about people that i maybe don't have that or don't have the support and they're being told this news - and they're just thinking, what do i do, like? - what happens? if it helps one person, then you've done yourjob, like. | when i started going through radiotherapy and chemotherapy, i was still in uni and we were writing briefs for ourfinal major project.