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  • So I'm nervous.


    I had laporoscopic surgery last week...my doctor thought I had possible endometriosis...luckily I don't...he did a D&C (I had a c-section for my twins and he thought this would help with the pain I was in) I developed a "fatty tumor" in the past few months...which is causing all the pain and pressure. He said as I loose weight...it will shrink and I'll feel better.


    I have to go for a 2 hour Glucose test in a few weeks...Diabetes scares me...my father had it...both my grandmothers...he's thinking it's more an Insuline Resistancy. My sugar was a little high when they did my pre-op blood work...but not super duper high.


    I know obviously diet and exercise will help. They've always toyed around with me having PCOS...but I did get pregnant...so I don't know. I'm confused and nervous.
  • Don't be scared -- it CAN be beaten back. My IR's gone dormant/away whatever.

    Some PCOS patients have IR and some do not. There's at least 5 types of patients:
    • traditional PCOS -- anovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance
    • endocrine syndrome X -- anovulatory, increased androgens, insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
    • non-traditional PCOS --anovulatory, normal androgens, obese, insulin resistant or type 2 diabetes
    • non-traditional PCOS -- ovulatory, increased androgens, mild insulin resistance
    • idiopathic hirsutism -- ovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance

    You are not alone!

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    A.
  • Quote: Don't be scared -- it CAN be beaten back. My IR's gone dormant/away whatever.

    Some PCOS patience have IR and some do not. There's at least 5 types of patients:
    • traditional PCOS -- anovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance
    • endocrine syndrome X -- anovulatory, increased androgens, insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
    • non-traditional PCOS --anovulatory, normal androgens, obese, insulin resistant or type 2 diabetes
    • non-traditional PCOS -- ovulatory, increased androgens, mild insulin resistance
    • idiopathic hirsutism -- ovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance

    You are not alone!

    hugs
    A.

    I would probably say if I'm any of them, I'm the second to last one.


    Thank you so much.