hi again,
I read your very first blog explaining your journey and yes we definitely have a lot in common. It was strange because my consultant told me my condition was rare too. He was giving a lecture at Harvard Medical School and wanted to use me as a case study.
I particularly noticed...
Hi,
As I have PCOS and not diabetic I do not qualify for free prescriptions like a diabetic would.
My endocrinologist (private) diagnosed my problem and it was a normal condition for him to treat. When I went back to my NHS GP he had absolutely no idea what he was doing and couldn't...
It is always good to
1. Don't miss meals
2. Eat regularly and don't leave big gaps between meals.
3. Try to eat a low glycaemic diet ie stay off all processed carbs such as white bread, white pasta, white rice
3. Eat healthy slow releasing carbs plenty of fresh vegetables and good...
Thank you for your reply. It is good to know that I am not the only person in the world who has these problems. It helps to make you feel less isolated. It will be good to get to know a few people on here so that we can hopefully help each other.
Hi,
I have just joined the website but have written the following about my experiences. If it helps just one person I will be happy :)
I suffered with ill health for over 20 years and was misdiagnosed with depression, fibromyalgia, tennis elbow, irritable bowel syndrome etc. A couple of...