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It wasn't depression it was Neuroglycopenia
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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1413345" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm not sure how the brain is effected [USER=329519]@Freema[/USER] but yes increased testoesterone in pcos sufferers is apparent. I believe the cause of the missing periods, hirsutism and hormone imbalance.</p><p>I'm guessing the insulin resistance is cause of the hormone imbalance too. Insulin and thyroxine hormones combined.</p><p>Now how does the hormones start being imbalanced? Carbs?</p><p>There's a thought!</p><p>On low carb I don't lose weight nor resume my periods without metformin. I am severely insulin resistant.</p><p>It I had to put money on it I feel more a liver problem than a pancreas problem. </p><p>That is why I love liver blocks! And ironic only certain foods can block! Like certain food start the whole insulin resistant problem.</p><p>Certain foods to the individual not across the board. Although I feel certain carbs are the catalyst! Maybe not all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1413345, member: 196960"] I'm not sure how the brain is effected [USER=329519]@Freema[/USER] but yes increased testoesterone in pcos sufferers is apparent. I believe the cause of the missing periods, hirsutism and hormone imbalance. I'm guessing the insulin resistance is cause of the hormone imbalance too. Insulin and thyroxine hormones combined. Now how does the hormones start being imbalanced? Carbs? There's a thought! On low carb I don't lose weight nor resume my periods without metformin. I am severely insulin resistant. It I had to put money on it I feel more a liver problem than a pancreas problem. That is why I love liver blocks! And ironic only certain foods can block! Like certain food start the whole insulin resistant problem. Certain foods to the individual not across the board. Although I feel certain carbs are the catalyst! Maybe not all. [/QUOTE]
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