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    PCOS and Thyroiditis?!?

    Hello, firstly thanks so much for taking the time to read this. I'm 22 years old and was diagnosed with PCOS when I was 17, after having symptoms and being fobbed off since I was 15. I take Provera to make me have periods, as I dont have them, or haven't in a while, without medication...
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    One thing after another!

    Hi Ladies :) To cut a long story short, I was diagnosed with PCOS at 17. I took Metformin/Glucophage for a while, but to no avail, and in the end I was prescribed a tablet which brings on a period. Since then, I have been trying to lose weight, and have been seeing my specialist regularly who...
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    Frustrated! Help?!

    I've got an appointment with a gynae next month, just worried that he's gunna have exactly the same outlook as my GP and tell me to wait! The way I see it, I want nothing more than to start a family, we have all the support we need as we both have big families, and the sooner I ttc the more...
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    3 day challenge!

    Well.. My first day went great! Breakfast: Low fat yoghurt (free on SW) with lots of fruit Lunch: SW chicken noodle soup; also free of syns Dinner: Chicken salad with lots of boiled new potatoes.. yum! However.. today is a totally different story. I woke up with every intention of being...
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    3 day challenge!

    Hi all, this is a really good idea! Especially since I only started my SW diet AGAIN a few days ago and have lost my way already! I'll also do Sunday-Monday-Tuesday :) My plan is just to follow my plan religiously and exercise everyday for at least 30mins.. Currently this exercise time stands...
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    Frustrated! Help?!

    Hiii :) I was diagnosed with PCOS around 2 years ago, when I was 17, however my periods had been irregular (every 2-3 months) since I was 14. My GP prescribed Metformin, but it made me sick, so I was started on Glucophage (slow release Metformin) but it just hasn't worked AT ALL! I've...
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