Australian surfer Tyler Wright was hospitalised with ‘debilitating’ period pain before last event

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Australian surfer Tyler Wright was hospitalised due to ‘debilitating’ period pain before last event

She has posted about the ‘harsh reality’ of managing periodsThe two-time world champion Tyler Wright has revealed she needed hospitalisation three days before the last World Surf League event due to career-long period issues.

Preparing for the next stop on the Championship Tour in El Salvador starting on Friday, Wright used social media to speak about the crippling pain that has left her at times bedridden since her teenage years. Ranked world No 2, Wright was eliminated in the first round at the Surf Ranch Pro at the California wave pool last week but revealed she had to seek medical treatment leading into the event.This article includes content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies.

“Competing after those three days of being mostly bedridden and unable to eat was the harsh reality of navigating my period while meeting requirements in my professional career.”

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