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Re: PCOS sufferers in their 20s?From: Ami (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 25 Feb 2002 21:10:16 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 23 Feb 2002, monika wrote: > >At Wed, 20 Feb 2002, JC wrote: >> >>Wow! It seems like there are definately quite a few of us in our 20s who >>suffer from this. It's good to know there are a network of women in our >>age >>group who understand what it's like to be in your 20s and have to deal >>with all the heartache and the frustration. I don't know about the rest >>of >>you, but pcos has affected my self-esteem and my entire life. I think if >>I didn't have it, I would be a totally different person. Not saying that >>I'm not outgoing or personable, but I decline a lot of invitations, and >>I step away from being the center of attention a lot - weight and hair >>issues. >>At any rate, feel free to drop me a line anytime any of you want to >>chat, >>joke, or complain. :) >> >>PS - Still looking for girls in the NY area who'd like to create a >>"network" of >>friends who have PCOS. :) >> >>-- >>JC >>megami76@aol.com > >HI, >I JUST FOUND OUT I HAVE PCOS,IM ALSO IN MY EARLY 20,S.I UNDERSTAND ABOUT >NOT WANTING TO GO OUT BECAUSE OF THE WEIGHT THING AND THE HAIR.IT HURTS >REALLY BAD.IT SEEMS EVERYONE AROUND ME IS HAVING A BABY.WELL I JUST >WANTED TO SAY HI.MONIKA > >>Hi, >I havn't been to the endo. yet to see if I have PCOS but all signs say I do. I am really scared and also in my 20's. My husband and I want to have a baby soon, but I hate for anyone to see me like I am now. It's hard for me because I have always been outgoing and busy, now I want to hide from the world. My family says they miss the old me. I wish I could be her again. Bye, Ami
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