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Re: I have felt so alone!From: adipose (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 5 Apr 2000 18:58:45 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Mia wrote: > >Hi to you all! >I can't describe how happy I am to have discovered this pages about PCO. >I am a 29 year old woman from Sweden who have suffered from all these >symptoms since I was 13. I was seeing a doctor about it but now I >realise I didn't get the help I needed at all. I have been feeling that >I need to see an other doctor but I feel so stupid, ashamed and >discusting. >And now I don't feel all alone anymore. I am way overweight, I have >months or years between my peroids, I have a lot of facial hair and body >hair, being depressed, my temperature is very low, problems falling >asleep, I am so tired and a lot of other things too. > >And when I read that there are more persons around me who worries about >being discovered shaving, or even worse; with beard. What if I am in an >accident and I have to go to hospital, who will shave me? I can't go >hiking as I want then someone will discover my secret....Noone knows and >it is difficult to not be able to speak , not even with my best friend >or my mother!!! >And on and on and on. What will happens that day I want to have kids? >I haven't got the diagnosis yet, but I fell it must be this!! Finally I >have a word for all my problems, and what I need now is to find the >strength to make an appointment with the doctor. Pleas keep your >fingers crossed for me. > >I am wondering if there are anyone out there who wants to have more >regulare contact with me, as I can talk to about my problems, whom I can >listen to, and just be open with?? It doesn't care which country you >come from, even if I really should need to come in contact with anyone >from the nordic countries. But anyone who is wiling to share their >experiences with me I welcome very much. And also if yoy can stand my >bad english! >Would love to hear from someone!
-- Don't feel alone. We are here to support and listen to each other. I was diagnosed 22 years ago with PCOS. I try to use humor in my life to get me through the tough times. You can e-mail me anytime. Sometimes when I am preparing the Thanksgiving turkey, I look at the little butterball with the big tummy and pinfeathers like whiskers and think "you got it too, huh"!! (a laugh a day is good medicine) Hang in there and stay in touch.
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