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From what I understand, no. But it can put you at higher risk of diabetes. I guess no one is really sure what causes PCOS specifically. It is possible that being overweight causes PCOS or PCOS causes a person to be overweight. But it can make you insulin resistant, which I guess makes it harder to lose weight or keep from gaining weight. Basically the ovaries make different hormones than they are supposed to, and so women who have it, in addition to getting to be overweight and at risk for diabetes and endocrine cancer, can get acne more easily, can have problems with facial hair, and their ToMs are all messed up. Here's Webmd's page on it. It's pervasive enough that 3FC has a forum for people who are insulin resistant, like people with PCOS, and the most commonly cited statistic I've seen is 8-14% of women have it, but I'd never heard of it until the doctor told me I had it, and I only had the weight issues and the messed up periods so I didn't think anything was amiss.Originally Posted by vixjean
What is POCS? Is that like "borderline" diabetes?


I have SUCH a LONG way to GO!