I understand your situation a bit better now that you expanded more. Since knowledge of science and medicine has expanded exponentially over the years, there are most likely more they can offer you in the way of treatments today than they could when you were first diagnosed. I know it sometimes feels like a wild goose case when all you want is a cure and to feel healthy. But take heart, there is always something to be done. Your conditions are not incurable.
The two things that I suggest you talk to the doctor about is insulin-sensitizing medications and androgen-blocking medications. The insulin, I suggest insulin because people with PCOS tend to experience insulin resistance and have a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. The androgen-blicking medication I suggest for your symptoms involving hair.
I am not an expert on these particular issues, but I hope my suggestions help a little.
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Hello,
I understand your situation a bit better now that you expanded more. Since knowledge of science and medicine has expanded exponentially over the years, there are most likely more they can offer you in the way of treatments today than they could when you were first diagnosed. I know it sometimes feels like a wild goose case when all you want is a cure and to feel healthy. But take heart, there is always something to be done. Your conditions are not incurable.
The two things that I suggest you talk to the doctor about is insulin-sensitizing medications and androgen-blocking medications. The insulin, I suggest insulin because people with PCOS tend to experience insulin resistance and have a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. The androgen-blicking medication I suggest for your symptoms involving hair.
I am not an expert on these particular issues, but I hope my suggestions help a little.
Faith
January 14, 2015 - 11:06pmThis Comment
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