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Regarding “PCOS Awareness Infographic” and the questions it raised
I received an overwhelming response both from women struggling with PCOS and simply concerned folk. I’m glad this infographic is now out there, drifting in the web, raising more questions, as it should. That was its purpose.
First, let me express how grateful I am for the appreciation and many thanks I received from you, beautiful ladies, my cysters. I wish you all to be strong, to be healthy (as much as it’s possible), and to be happy. Being happy is the best therapy out there.
Now, to answer a few passive-aggressive comments about PCOS being not only a woman’s problem. There are many levels to understanding this. As I said before, anyone who was assigned female at birth, even if they do not identify themselves as women presently is at risk of having PCOS. Anyone who did not have their ovaries, uterus, and cervix removed have to be vigilant and continue seeing a gynecologist until they no longer have the above mentioned organs. They may also have increased risks for ovarian cancer - it is highly important to keep seeing a specialist - ovarian cancer is too often caught too late. You may not feel and identify as a woman, but unless you undergo those changes, your body is still the body of a woman. And that is what I talk about in my infographic, a woman’s body. So please, don’t feel offended or excluded.
Finally, thank you to everyone who shared my infographic. I have an article about PCOS waiting to be published, and your effort adds up significantly to the value of my article.
I have been diagnosed eight years ago, and there were many dark days when I wished PCOS had just been a bad dream, something that could be fixed and forgotten about. But it’s not, and speaking up is my way of dealing with it.
Thank you all and take care!

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I made this infographic to support an upcoming article about PCOS. Please help us raise awareness
we-can-fight-pcos reblogged your photo and added:
This is just a wonderful inforgraphic. Thank you to the kind hearted person who made this! I have quite a few of the less visible symptoms, a strong support network really makes the difference.
Hey there beautiful! Thank you for your kind words. I really wish more people would see it. We need not only the support but also resources to fuel research. PCOS has been recognized for 80 years and still there’s so little known about it. So many women out there don’t even suspect that they have PCOS. Take care, and remember, you’re not alone in this.
hathrr reblogged your post I made this infographic to suppor... and added:
I love this.
Thank you!
catloaf-boulangerie reblogged your post I made this infographic to suppor... and added:
And people with ovaries, uterus, etc; you can have PCOS and not be a woman
True. Anyone who was assigned female at birth, even if they do not identify themselves as women presently. Anyone who did not have their ovaries, uterus, and cervix removed have to be vigilant and continue seeing a gynecologist until they no longer have the above mentioned organs. They may also have increased risks for ovarian cancer - it is highly important to keep seeing a specialist - ovarian cancer is too often caught too late.
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It’s not just a low carb food plan. It’s about food combining. With pcos if you have carbs you should have protein. You shouldn’t have carbs without protein.
Hey sweet stranger! I’m well aware and I have a second infographic in mind, with more info on the ‘food’ part. Although it is a little complicated, since even the dietitians cannot agree on the subject. Keto and paleo are popular for weight loss but both are often considered too extreme for women with PCOS (especially if there are other underlying conditions). I agree on the food combining part and that is what I've been doing myself ever since I found out about it.

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this is incredibly helpful and I’m glad more information is becoming available for people to learn about PCOS
Thank you! Your appreciation means a world to me. I've been struggling with PCOS for the past eight years and it pains me to see how little people outside our cysters circle know about it.
I made this infographic to support an upcoming article about PCOS. Please help us raise awareness
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“Anybody can look at a pretty girl and see a pretty girl. An artist can look at a pretty girl and see the old woman she will become. A better artist can look at an old woman and see the pretty girl that she used to be. But a great artist-a master-and that is what Auguste Rodin was-can look at an old woman, protray her exactly as she is...and force the viewer to see the pretty girl she used to be...and more than that, he can make anyone with the sensitivity of an armadillo, or even you, see that this lovely young girl is still alive, not old and ugly at all, but simply prisoned inside her ruined body. He can make you feel the quiet, endless tragedy that there was never a girl born who ever grew older than eighteen in her heart...no matter what the merciless hours have done to her. Look at her, Ben. Growing old doesn't matter to you and me; we were never meant to be admired-but it does to them.”
Robert A. Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land