Something like that yeah. Al though the length of time I spend chaotic or normal will vary month to monthheenh1 said:Thanks so much for that - so would you say you have on average two weeks of reasonably predictable control and then two weeks of control that makes no sense?
i have been told that there is this connection of pcos, hysterectomy=hormonal changes,thyroid,adrenals,diabetes, testosterone & especially insulin resistance... see dr. barry Durrant-Peatfield's revised book, as he explains the varied hormonal issues etc.etc. hope this helps a bit...heenh1 said:Thanks all, it must be incredibly frustrating unless you have a cycle that goes like clock work. You are right about there not being much research out there. The papers I have read can't decide what the cause is, however they do admit it happens. Some even have talked about catamenia DKA which is DKA related to pre-menstrual blood glucose rises. Interestingly also, as you folk have mentioned, not everyone goes high before their period, some have hypo's. It's fascinating how differently our bodies respond and I guess for consultants frustrating that everyone doesn't fit into the same easy mold!
Cheers all from earthquake central!
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