Tracey Lindeman is a Canadian journalist and author who wrote Bleed based on her personal experiences with endometriosis.
She was diagnosed at age 35 after suffering for 24 years.
Lindeman's book combines memoir with investigative journalism, exploring the history of women's healthcare, misogyny in medicine, and the challenges faced by endometriosis patients.
Her writing style is described as passionate, engaging, and sometimes humorous despite the heavy subject matter.
Lindeman's work demonstrates her skills as a researcher and her commitment to inclusive storytelling, incorporating diverse perspectives from various backgrounds.
Her book has been praised for its thorough examination of the healthcare system and its impact on those with endometriosis.
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