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From: neen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 Aug 2000 23:24:26 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 31 Aug 2000, neen wrote: >
>I have been hearing from drs. and other sites that say pco can be
>brought on by a poor diet. I had a very, very bad diet in high school:
>coke and doughnut for breakfast, a carb feast for lunch and fast food
>for dinner.Downed at least a two liter of coke everyday. Never touched
>water! My pco symptoms began after I had my son, at 17 yrs old, in which
>I suffered severe postpartum. Now, I just went to a site that listed
>the symptoms of excess androgens and it listed pco as one of the
>SYMPTOMS, not the cause. And then said the cause of excess androgens
>was too much refined sugar and simple carbs. SO, then were does the IR
>come in? So, can pco be brought on by a poor diet and lifestyle, like,
>say, diabetes II can? I am hearing that people have had a big relief
>from symptoms from solely changing their diet. I am so confused! Here
>is site so you can check it for yourselves:
>http://www.johnleemd.net/forms/hb_test.html
>
>Thanks
>
>P.S. I am thinking that maybe there are 2 types of pco. One type could
>be hereditary and the other the cause of a bad diet and lifestyle. Think
>its possible? Would be like a Type I and Type II pco. Just a thought.
>
>--
>NEEN
>

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NEEN



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