I'm having a problem with your acronyms. What is ME? CFS?
But I just got an excellent summary of how PCOS relates to not only Diabetes but also many co-morbidities (stuff that goes along with) of Diabetes including Metabolic Syndrome (which is not inclusive of all the co-morbidities entitle:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – From Definition to Symptoms and Treatment
http://www.docsopinion.com/2017/03/27/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos/
As far as lifestyle changes, some things that go beyond this article, like specific genetic testing and whether or not you are trying to get pregnant inform your lifestyle choices, sometimes dependant on the results of said testing.
well, tested positive to EB, aka CFS but never heard of the other one. Maybe you can explain how it affects you?
Only thing I can think of is this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_hypoxia
An excellent post.I'm having a problem with your acronyms. What is ME? CFS?
But I just got an excellent summary of how PCOS relates to not only Diabetes but also many co-morbidities (stuff that goes along with) of Diabetes including Metabolic Syndrome (which is not inclusive of all the co-morbidities) entitled:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – From Definition to Symptoms and Treatment
http://www.docsopinion.com/2017/03/27/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos/
As far as lifestyle changes, some things that go beyond this article, like specific genetic testing and whether or not you are trying to get pregnant inform your lifestyle choices, sometimes dependant on the results of said testing.
EB is Epstein Barr...that i know of. Also called glandular fever. I had this in 2006 it took weeks to diagnose by which time i was in hospital on 2 drips cos i couldnt keep anything down.
Have a look at this link regarding CFS it might help. No tests just things a doctor looks for.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Chronic-fatigue-syndrome/Pages/Diagnosis.aspx
Mine was diagnosed 3 months later. I was off work for a while. No energy slept 16-18 hrs....or didnt sleep at all for days. Headaches and back aches. I couldnt focus or concentrate i would struggle to remember what i had done 3hrs ago. Any bug going i would get it plus a sore throat....within half day i would lose my voice. Thankfully it has got better but i am still not 100% unlikely i ever will be. I am lucky though...many woth CFS/M.E. are bed bound.
Hope this helps.
Thank you. Yes, they tested me for lots of things too.There are blood tests to prove it isn't anything else, that's what they did with me, tested for everything else to rule them out then eventually diagnosed M.E.
Thank you for this. I am pretty sure I have PCOS too, but it hasnt been diagnosed. I will mention it next time I see the doctor.I'm having a problem with your acronyms. What is ME? CFS?
But I just got an excellent summary of how PCOS relates to not only Diabetes but also many co-morbidities (stuff that goes along with) of Diabetes including Metabolic Syndrome (which is not inclusive of all the co-morbidities) entitled:
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – From Definition to Symptoms and Treatment
http://www.docsopinion.com/2017/03/27/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos/
As far as lifestyle changes, some things that go beyond this article, like specific genetic testing and whether or not you are trying to get pregnant inform your lifestyle choices, sometimes dependant on the results of said testing.
The sonogram was fascinating got to see my ovaries lol.
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