It's really really difficult to get a diagnosis of endo. I was 40 before I was officially told I had adenymosis and endometriosis. Majority of women suffering from this condition are told by gyny at some point nothing wrong, you need to move your bowels and sever other really patronising statements and being fobbed off. I had suffered horrendously since 11 years old had 2 cameras etc was always told nothing there. Eventually fought and got hysterectomy few weeks ago and my insides were that bad 4 consultants were working in me for over 7 hours and every single gymy list got cancelled due to the severity of how bad my insides were. When I came round I sobbed uncontrollably for hours- nurses who have known me for years all said never ever seen me like that before and I think it was because finally I was believed and everything I had been brushed off with for years wasn't true. I have followed sophie on insta for years before she was with Jordan she started talking about it and it was a few of followers who suggested it could be that. She paid for a private camera and was told can't say or not say which is what i was told and then proceed to tell me having a baby was a cure for endo baring in mind I had just miscarried twins and nearly lost my fallopian tube hence why the investigative surgery....
Sorry for rant so early in the morning but it's something that really riles me. I have never been able to get life insurance because I'm always under hospital investigation with no diagnoses etc. It's a very very frustrating condition to manage, prove and treat. It was the endo specialist who told me I should have a baby to cure it!!!
I think she does have it having watched her for years and her symptoms and it is very common to not have a diagnosis unfortunately