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Re: can i have prevented this?

From: AdoptASAP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 May 2001 12:45:22 -0500 (CDT)


Hmm ... interesting theory. Stress can do anything of course.

I had some major events happen in my life. Something happened every year. I have never known being at-peace. Stess has been a big factor in my life, it even gave me shingles when I was 15. A very bad case of it too. Lasted 5 months and I couldnt go to school.

I sdont see the stress alleviated anytime soon. I 'll have to deal.

At Tue, 29 May 2001, Alicia wrote: >
>There is even a presupposition out there that a major stressful event
>early in one's life can be the 'trigger' for PCOS.
>
>I wonder sometimes about my situation. I had the eating disorder (In
>junior high I lived on 500 no-fat cals a day.) I had the Syndrome X
>running in my dad's side of the family. I ate high-carb/sugar no-fat
>for a long time. AND my mother passed away when I was 14, making that
>the single most stressful time in my life. And my doc put me on BCPs at
>20 to induce periods. I think I had every possible triggger for PCOS.
>Looking back, it would be surprising for me NOT to have gotten it. Ha!
>
>I guess it comes down to the fact that we are still very much in the
>dark ages about this disease. I'm sure as research progresses we will
>find out even more surprising things about PCOS. And who knows, maybe
>10 years from now we will look back at our current methods of dealing
>with this as completely wrong.




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