
The silent struggle behind her silver medal
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After a life-changing fall at 19 left Mon Murphy with a life she never planned for, she went on to win a silver medal at the Rio Paralympics. But behind the triumph was a silent struggle, one with chronic pain, misdiagnosis, and the invisible toll of endometriosis. In this episode of Another Bloody Podcast, Mon opens up to Share the Dignity founder, Rochelle Courtenay about the night everything changed, what it took to rebuild her body and her life, and why it took years to be believed about her pain. From hospital rehab to the world stage, Mon shares the truth about periods, prosthetics, and the power of finally being heard. This is one powerful conversation about resilience, advocacy, and changing the narrative for the next generation of girls in sport.
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