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Fatigue, Weight Gain, and Chin Hairs, Oh My!

Living life with PCOS. I suffer from almost all of the symptoms I mentioned in the last blog article. It started with developing irregular periods out of the blue when I was 23. Doctors didn't really know yet what PCOS was, so for several years, I either had no periods at all for several months at a time, or a period that was heavy and lasted for a month at a time with not a lot of answers. It wasn't until my husband and I decided to start trying for a baby that I got serious about figuring out what was going on. Long story short, I was finally diagnosed with PCOS, and was just told to lose weight and it would reverse itself. If only it was that easy. I tried for years to lose weight and failed. I know now, that it is extremely hard to lose weight with PCOS. I tried so many different diets and would stick to them religiously and work out. I would never lose weight and sometimes I would even gain weight despite all I did. And I have to tell you, it gets pretty hard to stick with...

What is PCOS?

So, since I am just starting this blog, I figured I would explain different elements of my life. I am starting with the biggest obstacle I am hoping to overcome this year. Yes, it is the start of the new year, and I know that New Year's resolutions are popular. However, this journey is far more than a New Year's resolution for me. I have been living for 20 years with Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), and I have come to realize in recent years that it has taken over my life more than I ever admitted. I have tried, and failed, so many times to loose weight and get healthier. But now I am determined once again to finally make it a reality. Therefore I am sharing my journey in hopes that maybe I will inspire even one other person to keep going and not give up. Learn from my mistakes, and failures, and just keep going with me! We can beat this together! PCOS is a condition that affects a woman's hormones. Typically we produce higher levels of male hormones then is normal. A...