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'Australia's most sexually active woman' Annie Knight slams doctors for dismissing her health woes following her hospital stay after sleeping with 583 men in a single day

'Australia's most sexually active woman' Annie Knight slams doctors for dismissing her health woes following her hospital stay after sleeping with 583 men in a single day

Daily Mail​3 days ago

Annie Knight has called out doctors for dismissing her health concerns after she was admitted to hospital following a challenge which saw her sleep with 583 men in one day.
The OnlyFans star, dubbed 'Australia's most sexually active woman', shared a post to Instagram on Wednesday claiming she has been bleeding for five months and doctors are telling her 'nothing is wrong'.
'One thing that has shocked me more than anything through all my health issues is how quickly doctors and specialists dismiss women's health,' Annie, 27, said.
'I've been [bleeding] non stop and in severe pain since January this year. I saw a specialist, he did exploratory surgery and found nothing wrong and put me on the IUD.
'My symptoms have not stopped since getting the IUD. I've called his office crying and begging for them to help me. They continue to dismiss my pain and bleeding as IUD spotting and adjustment (despite the fact it was happening four months prior to getting the IUD).'
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Annie went on to say this has impacted her 'mental health, life, work and the people who love me'.
She said she visited the specialist again and he mentioned her recent sex challenge which left her 'frustrated'.
'He then said "I don't know what's wrong with you" and send me home after telling him I can't live like this and begging him for help.
'I'm so sick of being dismissed and made to feel like me pain and suffering isn't or important.'
The post comes after Annie was admitted to hospital last week after a challenge during which she slept with 583 men in a single day.
She shared a video from her hospital bed on Wednesday after rushing in to be treated for cramps and excessive bleeding - just days after taking part in the filmed orgy.
She said that the issue stems from her pre-existing endometriosis, which she says has been triggered by stress.
'On Sunday everything was all good, but the next day I had a lot of bleeding that I shouldn't really have because I'm on contraception and I was a little bit worried about it but decided I would wait it out and see how it goes,' she told Perth Now.
'Then it turned in to really bad cramps and pains, then I started to get a bit worried and decided to take myself to hospital.'
She added that her doctors were at first concerned the bleeding and pain was a result of her intense challenge, but later ruled it out.
'We ran a bunch of tests all day, then eventually it was my endometriosis had been exasperated by mostly stress and not so much the physical challenge that I did on Sunday,' she said.
Endometriosis occurs when cells in the lining of the uterus are found elsewhere in the body.
Each month, these cells react in the same way as those in the uterus; building up, breaking down and bleeding. Yet, the blood has no way to escape the body.
Symptoms include pain, heavy periods and fatigue, as well as a higher risk of infertility, and bowel and bladder problems.
Its cause is unknown but may be genetic, related to problems with the immune system or exposure to chemicals.
Treatment focuses on pain relief and improving quality of life, which may include surgery or hormone treatment.

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