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Hope for Pregnancy
This is an inspiring story and gives hope for girls and women experiencing PCOS symptoms. First of all, I have seen that PCOS can be reversed (you can take this test to see if you have it: http://pcos.insulitelabs.com/PCOS-Self-Test.php). After being diagnosed with PCOS, my daughter continued to try everything to help her have a baby, but nothing worked. Then she found how making lifestyle changes could help her feel better. She was actually able to reverse some of the PCOS symptoms she was experiencing by living healthier, and eventually she got pregnant! She started the Insulite PCOS system, which is not a drug or a pill, it’s actually system that treats the cause of PCOS, which she learned was insulin resistance. I highly recommend trying this out at: http://www.pcos.insulitelabs.com seeing if you have the same wonderful results.
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Dec 22 2007, 8:08 PM EST by
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PCOS
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is common condition in women that wreaks havoc on hormones and causes physical and psychological damage. Polycystic ov...
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Dec 4 2006, 11:23 AM EST by
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PCOS and Arrhythmias
I have had PCOS since i was 20, at least that is when i found out i had it. a little bit about my story is when i was 19 i gave birth to a premature son at 24 weeks and my angel passed three days after birth. Now that was the hardest time in my life. i have very irregular periods after my son and soon it was only once every six months. i was diagnosed with PCOS and told my likely hood of having another child was very low. Well siince then i have become a nurse and have had the wonderful experince of having the chance to work side by side doctors who are willing to teach. I have gained alot of weight due to PCOS and i have unwanted facial and body hair. I thought that was the all that PCOS would do to me that was until recently. About five months ago i began to have sezuires and passing out spells almost twice a day out of no where. I have had a rapid heart beat for the past few years and never thought it was part of the problem. well thousands of dollars later and tons of test i was sent to a wonderful dr in denver colorado for my heart and i learned an amazing thing. I have supraventicular tachycardia which leads me to neurogenic syncope. Basicaly my heart rate jumps so fast over my normal high that it sends a wrong message to my brain which affects my circulation which leads to me passing out. My heart rate even when resting never drops below 100 so i always feel like i cant sit still. after taking my full history this doctor said some thing i couldnt belive. PCOS has alot to do with my heart issues. my hormones are so out of wack and my body is so confussed due to hormone levels it has lead to other health issues. I am on a medication that helps reduce the amount of tachycardia i have and i am feeling much better. also i am on metformin which doesnt seem to work as well for me. i was told by this doctor the best thing to do when working out with PCOS or arryhthmias is to stay away from running and high cardio work outs and to work on toning and lifting.
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Feb 26 2008, 2:37 AM EST by PattiJean
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