About Me

Hi, I’m Deb, the creator of Wulf Women.

For years, I lived with pain that no one could explain. I was told it was normal, in my head, or just part of being a woman. Deep down, I knew something was wrong. My gynecologist didn’t recognize what she was looking at, both before and during my first surgery. She found only a small amount of disease, maybe five percent of what was really there, then sewed me up and told me I was fine. I wasn’t. I kept suffering and begging for help for another year.

Eventually, I realized she didn’t truly understand endometriosis. I started doing my own research and found a specialist who did. When he performed my second surgery, he discovered that endometriosis had spread widely throughout my pelvis and abdomen. My uterus, bladder, and rectum were fused together. During that procedure, my uterus, cervix, and appendix were removed, and for the first time, I finally had answers.

That experience changed everything for me. It showed me how many women are being failed by a system that does not understand this disease, and how life-changing it can be to find real, specialized care.

Wulf Women was born from that realization. It is a space for truth, education, and empowerment. I want women to know that their pain is real, their stories matter, and that there are experts out there who can help.

I built this platform to make it easier to find trustworthy information, vetted resources, and a sense of community for anyone facing endometriosis, adenomyosis, or chronic pelvic pain. You deserve clear answers, compassionate care, and the confidence to advocate for yourself.

Here, you will find guides on how to vet your doctor, prepare for surgery, and understand the full-body impact of endometriosis. You will also find encouragement to take care of your mind, body, and spirit through every step of your healing.

Thank you for being here. Whether you are just starting to look for answers or recovering from surgery, I hope Wulf Women helps you feel informed, supported, and less alone.

Welcome to the pack.

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Deb