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«Breaking Pic News» Mel Greig's ex-boyfriend accused her of lying about endometriosis

She's spoken candidly about her battle with endometriosis in the past.


And Mel Greig, 35, has recalled how an ex-boyfriend once accused her of lying about her endometriosis battle and claimed it was 'all in [her] head.'


Without naming the man, the former radio host explained that the pair were on their way to a football game in Melbourne when she started to experience sharp pains.


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'It felt like I was being stabbed. He told me it was all in my head': Mel Greig recalls the devastating moment her boyfriend accused her of lying about her painful endometriosis battle. The media personality is pictured with a bloated stomach in March


'It felt like I was being stabbed. He told me it was all in my head': Mel Greig recalls the devastating moment her boyfriend accused her of lying about her painful endometriosis battle. The media personality is pictured with a bloated stomach in March



'It felt like I was being stabbed. He told me it was all in my head': Mel Greig recalls the devastating moment her boyfriend accused her of lying about her painful endometriosis battle. The media personality is pictured with a bloated stomach in March


'We started walking to the MCG and out of nowhere every step felt like I was being stabbed in my lower right side, I dropped to my knees to make the pain stop and he was mortified,' she wrote.

'Not out of concern, he was trying to understand why I was being so 'dramatic' my pain was fierce but it was invisible. He told me it was in my head and to hurry up and shake it off so we could get to the game,' Mel shockingly added.


Mel's pain was so severe that she could not attend the foot ball game.




'He was trying to understand why I was being so 'dramatic' my pain was fierce but it was invisible. He told me it was in my head and to hurry up and shake it off so we could get to the game,' Mel shockingly wrote


'He was trying to understand why I was being so 'dramatic' my pain was fierce but it was invisible. He told me it was in my head and to hurry up and shake it off so we could get to the game,' Mel shockingly wrote



'He was trying to understand why I was being so 'dramatic' my pain was fierce but it was invisible. He told me it was in my head and to hurry up and shake it off so we could get to the game,' Mel shockingly wrote



'When people can't see the pain of Endometriosis it can be hard to comprehend, so as I told him and as we continue to tell others THE PAIN IS REAL,' she passionately wrote.


The former Wave FM host explained that a majority of women with endometriosis suffer the same stigma, where they are often told their pain is not real.


Endometriosis is a condition that affects a woman's reproductive organs, whereby tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside of the uterus, resulting in debilitating pain.




'When people can't see the pain of Endometriosis it can be hard to comprehend, so as I told him and as we continue to tell others THE PAIN IS REAL,' she added, after explaining the pain was so severe she could not attend the foot ball game


'When people can't see the pain of Endometriosis it can be hard to comprehend, so as I told him and as we continue to tell others THE PAIN IS REAL,' she added, after explaining the pain was so severe she could not attend the foot ball game



'When people can't see the pain of Endometriosis it can be hard to comprehend, so as I told him and as we continue to tell others THE PAIN IS REAL,' she added, after explaining the pain was so severe she could not attend the foot ball game



Contributing to the conversation, Mel urged her followers to post their stories online  to raise awareness during Women's Health Week.


And last month, the blonde beauty removed carbohydrates and alcohol from her diet during a 10-week weight loss program.


Speaking to Who Magazine in August, Mel said: 'I am beyond excited to see what I'm going to look like and how I'm going to feel at the end of this.' 


She began the transformation at 87kg and her goal is to lose one kilo a week, eventually reaching 70kg. 



Mel Greig's full Instagram post



I remember going away for the weekend to Melbourne and my partner at the time was so excited to be going to the footy. We started walking to the MCG and out of nowhere every step felt like I was being stabbed in my lower right side, I dropped to my knees to make the pain stop and he was mortified...


Not out of concern, he was trying to understand why I was being so 'dramatic' my pain was fierce but it was invisible. He told me it was in my head and to hurry up and shake it off so we could get to the game. 


When people can't see the pain of Endometriosis it can be hard to comprehend, so as I told him and as we continue to tell others THE PAIN IS REAL. I didn't make it to the game that day, Endo sufferers often feel as though we let people down with our illness but it's out of our control and at @endometriosisaustralia we will continue to break down the stigma of the chronic illness that affects 1 in 10 women. 


For too long, our stories have been buried and we've been made to feel dramatic or like maybe it's all in our own head. This Women's Health Week, @whimn's Hysterical Women series is telling these stories to help spread awareness and start a long overdue conversation. If you've ever felt dismissed, or even isolated, by your condition, share a selfie with your own story and the hashtag #notinmyhead.






Health: Last month, the blonde beauty removed carbohydrates and alcohol from her diet during a 10-week weight loss program


Health: Last month, the blonde beauty removed carbohydrates and alcohol from her diet during a 10-week weight loss program



Health: Last month, the blonde beauty removed carbohydrates and alcohol from her diet during a 10-week weight loss program



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Main photo article She’s spoken candidly about her battle with endometriosis in the past.
And Mel Greig, 35, has recalled how an ex-boyfriend once accused her of lying about her endometriosis battle and claimed it was ‘all in [her] head.’
Without naming the man, the former radio host explained ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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