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Home / Health / Endometriosis Wait: Barbed Wire Pain for Years

Endometriosis Wait: Barbed Wire Pain for Years

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Young women endure medically induced menopause while awaiting long surgeries.
  • Nearly 60,000 women in Northern Ireland are on gynecology waiting lists.
  • Pain described as 'barbed wire' affects patients awaiting treatment.
Endometriosis Wait: Barbed Wire Pain for Years

A critical shortage in gynecology services is forcing young women to endure excruciating pain and medically induced menopause while awaiting life-changing surgeries. For instance, Laura Maguire, 25, faces a potential multi-year wait for endometriosis treatment, experiencing pain she likens to having barbed wire within her body. This situation is mirrored across Northern Ireland, where 59,733 women are currently on gynecology waiting lists, an alarming 18% increase over the past year.

The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has declared the UK-wide situation a crisis, with Northern Ireland facing the longest waits. Patients describe prolonged suffering, with some waiting up to 20 years for a diagnosis and even longer for surgery. Marie Brown from Belfast shared her two-decade wait for diagnosis and subsequent unsuccessful surgery, leading to medical retirement and a ruined life.

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Experts emphasize the debilitating physical and psychological impact of these extensive waiting times, stating that women in Northern Ireland are receiving a "raw deal." The RCOG calls for 2026 to be a turning point, demanding faster action and investment to tackle capacity issues and ensure women receive timely, high-quality gynecological care when they need it.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of January 2026, nearly 60,000 women in Northern Ireland are on gynecology waiting lists, marking a significant increase and highlighting a crisis in care.
Young women like Laura Maguire are forced into early menopause and experience severe pain, described as 'barbed wire,' due to long waits for essential endometriosis surgery.
The RCOG is urging for immediate action and increased investment to tackle capacity challenges and reduce the critical waiting times for women's gynecological care across the UK.

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