FEMALE issues?

Tinkle

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Hi! Sorry to leave out the men in this forum but not really relevant for you!
I've been diagnosed type1 for 10yrs now and unfortunately not had a smooth ride (my fault and I try hard now!). What would be great is to know if anyone else hS these issues-
No period
Hairy nipples (sorry!)
Also this can be a thread for any other female queries!
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DonnaC-T

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My periods stopped for none before before and after diagnosis but have been fine ever since. How long have you been without?

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Tinkle

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Hmm 8 years now but it's never really been looked at because of other issues but now I'm on top of things I want to see if there's anything I can do.

Any ideas on te other?? Apparently plucking is bad, shaving would silly and wax an obvious no no! What to do?! And why does it happen?! x


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Tinkle

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That's interesting re high sugars, maybe they were too high for too long and it just stopped everything long term in my case.....



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Tinkle

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Aww Donna if only I knew! As long as we don't start pummelling our chests and swinging from trees it'll be ok ;) x


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Polycystic overaries can cause hair to grow/sprout in other places .
Hormone imbalance's with hypothyroidism can make this happen too .

May be worth asking your own GP about these?
 

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Polycystic overaries can cause hair to grow/sprout in other places .
Hormone imbalance's with hypothyroidism can make this happen too .

May be worth asking your own GP about these?
Thanks Anna, I was tested for both about a year ago but they were -ve so it's something else. Strange I know. x


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Have they tested your testosterone levels ?
If running high - more hair can grow/sprout ...

When periods decrease there can be variable hormone changes in us ladies o_O
A neighbours daughter grew side burns and a moustache with her hormones being out of synch .
She had medication to help her with this .
 

Tinkle

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@jwhittle97 if you're still in the forum then since my post a few months back I've actually had 4 normal cycles. They came back without taking any meds after about 8 years of nothing...sometimes our bodies give us a break


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Brunneria

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My periods were very heavy and irregular from 11-18 years.
At 19 they stopped.
Mentioned it to about 5 doctors over the next 15 years (all male), and was basically told (with differing levels of tact) that it was because I was too fat.
Finally, age 30+ a new (female) doctor suggested I might have PCOS and sent me for tests.
2 years later, I finally got a diagnosis of PCOS and micro adenomas of the pituitary gland (many tiny benign tumours which produce excess prolactin).

Now I take medication, am no longer gaining weight, and feel a lot better. Life is good.

So, if a problem like this persists, keep asking until you get a proper answer. Don't let them fob you off.