PCOS, anyone?
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				stephyannette
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In fact, I do have PCOS and I know a couple other people who have it.  I don't make it a life altering problem but I do keep it in the back of my mind all the time,  go to my checkups regularly and listen to what my doctor says.  I can't change it or cure it, so I just have to treat it as my doctor says.
			
									
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Yes, I take medication for it.  I take Metformin (same as Glucophage) and I have to check my blood sugars once a day.  I can't take artificial hormones, like Yaz, due to my medical history.  I have to be checked a few times a year for changes.  It has caused some weird things to happen too, the hair growth and such, how annoying.  I have just been hanging in there and hoping it doesn't get worse.  I am afraid of Cervical Cancer though, because I have had a history of Dysplasia and really concerned about reoccurrence or worse... 
Just know you aren't alone. I am with ya, sister!
			
									
									
						Just know you aren't alone. I am with ya, sister!
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Hi, 
Once a radiologist told me I had it. Now my gyno thinks I do. I never get my period on my own. In fact, I was 19 when I first got it and then only because my first gyno decided to put me on the pill. They had to rule out Turner's syndrome and a tumor in the pituitary gland.
I am only allowed to take Prometrium for 10 days every month just to induce a period, reason being I have a heart transplant and my cardiologist doesn't want me on the pill in case of blood clots (I already had one stroke when i was 27)
What I hate most is my *beard* which I wax and pluck obsessively, acne, which I use Proactiv and adalapene gel for, and my infertility. I just don't ovulate. Even if i did, they say it wouldn't be smart to get pregnant because I'd have to stop taking the anti-rejection drugs for my heart.
What I don't have is high glucose levels. I eat sugar and chocolate like crazzzzy. I really need to stop and it's actually one of my goals here. I'm surprised I don't have diabetes yet actually.
Another recent problem is that my latest pap came out with mild dysplasia. I go in for a colposcopy on the 22nd.
i guess my stronger side says: what's next and looks the other way...
			
									
									
						Once a radiologist told me I had it. Now my gyno thinks I do. I never get my period on my own. In fact, I was 19 when I first got it and then only because my first gyno decided to put me on the pill. They had to rule out Turner's syndrome and a tumor in the pituitary gland.
I am only allowed to take Prometrium for 10 days every month just to induce a period, reason being I have a heart transplant and my cardiologist doesn't want me on the pill in case of blood clots (I already had one stroke when i was 27)
What I hate most is my *beard* which I wax and pluck obsessively, acne, which I use Proactiv and adalapene gel for, and my infertility. I just don't ovulate. Even if i did, they say it wouldn't be smart to get pregnant because I'd have to stop taking the anti-rejection drugs for my heart.
What I don't have is high glucose levels. I eat sugar and chocolate like crazzzzy. I really need to stop and it's actually one of my goals here. I'm surprised I don't have diabetes yet actually.
Another recent problem is that my latest pap came out with mild dysplasia. I go in for a colposcopy on the 22nd.
i guess my stronger side says: what's next and looks the other way...
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