Wulf Women Healthcare Reform Project

Women in pain deserve answers and better care.
For too long, we’ve been told it’s “just part of being a woman.”

Women everywhere are being given hormonal treatments before a diagnosis is made.
Being operated on by surgeons who do not understand our conditions.
Being given hysterectomies as a solution to a full-body disease.
Being handed a clean bill of health because scans and blood tests came back normal, then sent home still in pain.
Going to the emergency room only to be offered Tylenol.

Wulf Women is collecting real stories from women failed by the system. Stories that prove this isn’t bad luck, it’s a broken system.
Each story becomes data.
Each data point becomes pressure.
And pressure makes change.

Our first focus is how hospitals and medical systems in Spokane, WA handle endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, and chronic pelvic pain. We’re building the first patient-led database to expose patterns of harm and use that data to demand reform, accountability, and truth.

This starts in Spokane, but it’s not just about Spokane.
It’s about every woman who’s ever been told her pain is in her head or that no diagnosis can be found.

As patterns emerge, we’ll publish our findings publicly through independent media, social storytelling, and press partnerships so no one can bury what’s happening behind hospital walls.

Together, we’ll make sure the world sees what women already know.
The system is broken, and it’s time to fix it.

 

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Our Promise

We’ll never share names or identifying details without permission.
We’ll stay transparent about how data is used.
And we’ll keep showing up until the systems that failed us are reformed.

 

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“For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.”

 Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book 🐺