Hi I've been recently diagnosed with type 2 diabeties, (I am 24). That in itself is a world wind of emotions and change. But I've now also been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. Has anyone experienced this? Any comfort would be greatly appreciated. I just feel like I'm not a real woman. I feel so sad and I don't really know who to turn to. The symptoms alone of everything is just so overwhelming and I need some advice.
Hi there! You are not alone and even if your recent news feel like .....(insert what ever swear word you feel appropriate

) ..it is not end of the world.
Just like Mep, my PCOS and diabetes was diagnosed yeeeeears ago. First with PCOS...something that I had from very early on in the life since my female development was delayed and I never started periods naturally in my late teens. And diabetes came aboard just few years after that....with the same dialogue 'we don't know why you got type 2 so young'

I went through many of the common symptoms...period issues, hairiness, oily skin, hair loss, infertility etc...BUT...they all been treatable and I have managed eventually get over them...though it wasn't fun at the time. Apparently having children would have been possibility for me..but we decided not to have any...since my hubby had his share of issues too

Over the years I've managed to have fairly decent diet and life style to keep PCOS symptoms in check..though it didn't help with my diabetes side of the life...with the results that now in my 40's my 'female side' of the issues have found balance naturally and I don't medicate for PCOS and my periods are working naturally first time in my life! ...roll on menopause..it won't be that long now

As for diabetes...I've only managed to get hang of it that just last couple of months....and has been totally down to carbohydrate intake in my diet..my lesson have been that even the 'good carbs' are no good for you if you are insulin resistant..good or bad, they are still carbs and will effect blood sugar levels.
I'm now LCHF diet...with the effect that I'm currently trialling life without insulin injections!! (first 24 hrs behind now..it is that new concept)...and that's after being on insulin treatment nearly 20 years!
In one way you are lucky....you will have all the latest research that will help you to get better available and this forums good ideas and support from early on....who knows what your body is able to do if you put your mind to it.

But don't rush to tackle it all in one go...both conditions go hand in hand...and good way to start is adjust your diet.
'Less woman' you definitely are not...you are just woman with 'slightly bigger package'


You can do all womanly things..AND MORE...that's what makes us women...we deal with things because all women, with or without 'issues' have to. Our issues just happen to have PCOS and diabetes 'labels' on them.
But by turning up here and writing your post for support..that is sign that WOMAN inside you is already started to deal with it...good on you! Now you just have start process of educating yourself and putting it all in practise....and experience LOTS of trials and errors. You might need some help from medicines for sure...but it doesn't necessary have to mean it is for rest of your life....no matter what doctors may claim...those claims are there to be proven wrong...

And they often are...and it can be interesting experience too...

NO FEAR girl...
