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Re: Dating, PCOS
From: ....................................... (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 07 Aug 2001 11:18:01 +0000
I explain to them I have a illness that causes me to put on weight. And then if they want to know I say it it hormonal. Then later you can get into it.
Amy
>From: "Kari"
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS
>Subject: Re: Dating
>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 21:07:24 -0500
>
>Anonymous, since you didn't leave a reply e-mail i'll reply here and hope no
>one minds the off topic stuff. This is assuming i'm on the right thread,
>perhaps you had another aspect of dating in mind.
> Feel free to e-mail me directly if you want to chat about this subject.
>
>Depending on where you live, the internet dating scene is a good option, but
>you have to take care. The one thing that I swear by is being honest and
>upfront. If I use an online dating board, I put my height and weight and
>age, and normally a pretty accurate picture. This way, I know if someone
>has replied I don't have to worry about whether he likes fat chicks or
>blonde hair or whatever.
>
>If your inquiry was more about PCOS and how to tell someone and when to tell
>them, i'm still working on that. My last boyfriend and I had our first date
>when I was in the middle of a study for Stanford and eating only the food
>provided - low carb - so that was the perfect opening to discuss a lot of
>it. Did I ever tell him I might now be able to produce an heir? Nope, but
>that was on my mind.
>
>Kari
>
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