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I’m working on this one as well. I’ve lost 67lbs so far. And so far, I still am not ovulating. I feel like less of a woman because I do not have a cycle. Also, my husband wants to be a dad very badly. I hate PCOS. It’s affected my life in horrible ways. I spent so many years wondering what was wrong with me.

On a positive note, because of the PCOS, the doctors tested me for diabetes and declared me a type 2 diabetic. They ran blood tests on me like crazy and I did in fact have it for a year. Since I started losing the weight, I have not had any spikes in blood sugar and I haven’t taken the metformin. So it looks like I overcame that. Now I just have to work on finding a doctor that won’t just brush me off like a lost cause.


UPDATE
2 weeks after I wrote that… I FINALLY ovulated! This is the first time in many many many years that I didn’t have to take pills to force a cycle! yayyyy! I’ve really been losing lots of fat recently by working out. I’m down to about 70 lbs or so lost. I have noticed though that this natural one is very much more painful than the drug induced ones… Owwwwwwies…



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That is so cool. I know you don’t know me…but I had to leave a comment because it won’t let me cheer more than once!!!


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