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Re: question about diabetes and pcos

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 12 May 2000 20:27:45 -0500


It's the other way around, too much insulin is what is causing the PCOS. You can go from insulin resistance to diabetes and still have PCOS without a problem.

Polly

On Fri, 12 May 2000 13:48:03 -0500 anonymous@obgyn.net (anonymous) writes: > Okay, so how can someone have pcos and diabetes? In my understanding,
> pcos causes too much insulin production and diabetics do not have
> enough
> insulin???? Can someone help me understand this? The reason I ask is
> my
> RE says I have pcos and diabetes, and I just don't see how this can
> be.
> How can you make too much insulin and not enough insulin? Help me
> understand if you can, thank you very much for any responses.
>




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