By Bre McAdam
When she was 13 years old, Laura Cone was put on birth control to help ease the intense pain she experienced during menstruation. It took eight years for her to find out why it wouldn't go away.
Cone, 30, was finally diagnosed with endometriosis when she was 21 years old. But the nightmare didn't end there, she said. In the following years she struggled to get the help she needed to treat a pelvic-pain condition that had festered in her body for so long.
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