Jackie ‘O’ Henderson reveals she underwent keyhole surgery for endometriosis

Radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson reveals she underwent keyhole surgery for endometriosis and it made a ‘big difference’ to her quality of life

She has made no secret of her struggles with endometriosis, a painful condition that affects a woman’s reproductive organs.

And on Wednesday, radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson revealed that she previously underwent keyhole surgery for the condition.

Speaking to fellow endometriosis suffer Angie Kent on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, the 42-year-old explained that the surgery made a ‘big difference’ to her quality of life.

Confession: Radio host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has revealed that she underwent keyhole surgery for endometriosis several years ago, and it made a ‘big difference’ to her quality of life

Talking about her own experience with the condition, Angie said: ‘I just had keyhole surgery for endometriosis… This is my second one I have had.’

Jackie responded by saying that she had also undergone the same procedure in the past, but didn’t specify when.

‘I had the keyhole surgery as well and it made a big difference, it really did,’ she said. 

Support: Speaking to fellow endometriosis suffer Angie Kent (pictured) on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, the 42-year-old explained that the surgery made a 'big difference' to her quality of life

Support: Speaking to fellow endometriosis suffer Angie Kent (pictured) on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, the 42-year-old explained that the surgery made a ‘big difference’ to her quality of life 

Jackie spoke openly about her endometriosis battle on The Thinkergirls podcast back in 2017.

She revealed the ‘pain would come like clockwork’ during her periods, but she wasn’t diagnosed until the age of 32. 

‘[The pain] came out of nowhere. One morning I woke up, I was dying. I’d never had any period pain in the lead up to that,’ she said.

'It made a big difference': Jackie said that she had undergone endometriosis surgery in the past, but didn't specify when. Pictured with her radio co-host Kyle Sandilands

‘It made a big difference’: Jackie said that she had undergone endometriosis surgery in the past, but didn’t specify when. Pictured with her radio co-host Kyle Sandilands 

‘No one had ever mentioned the word endometriosis to me until I was 32,’ she added.

‘It came like clockwork and it got worse and I tried every sort of thing you could imagine. It was getting to the point where I had to go to the hospital every month and get morphine.’

Endometriosis is a painful condition that affects a woman’s reproductive organs, and occurs when the tissue that usually lines the uterus grows outside of the uterus. 

'I went to hospital for morphine': Jackie spoke openly about her endometriosis battle on The Thinkergirls podcast back in 2017. She revealed the 'pain would come like clockwork' during her periods, but she wasn't diagnosed until the age of 32

‘I went to hospital for morphine’: Jackie spoke openly about her endometriosis battle on The Thinkergirls podcast back in 2017. She revealed the ‘pain would come like clockwork’ during her periods, but she wasn’t diagnosed until the age of 32