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Thursday October 30, 2008 2:42 pm

DWTS’ Lacey Schwimmer Also Diagnosed with Endometriosis

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Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Prime Time, Reality, ABC, Dancing With The Stars, News

Lacey Schwimmer on Dancing with the StarsJust days after Julianne Hough announced her leave of absence, we’re learning that another DWTS professional has been diagnosed with endometriosis.

According to The Insider, just discovered that she too had this medical condition. Strangely enough, Julianne was the reason Lacey found out.

Once the 20-year-old realized she had symptoms similar to the ones Hough had, she went in for an evaluation. Her doctor informed her yesterday of the news. Fortunately for Lacey (and Lance), her situation will not require surgery. Because the condition was diagnosed early, medication is the only thing necessary at this time. Meanwhile, Julianne has already undergone surgery and is reportedly “at home resting comfortably.”

Endometriosis is the development of uterine-lining tissue outside the uterus on the surfaces of organs in the pelvis or abdomen where they are not supposed to grow. It is a common medical condition found in 5-10% of women of reproductive age around the world.


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