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<blockquote data-quote="AnnaK152" data-source="post: 1969008" data-attributes="member: 499258"><p>[USER=150927]@AloeSvea[/USER]. Thanks so much for your kind words and advice! You're right- it is great that we have so much more knowledge now, but in some ways that has made me a bit of a hypochondriac. I have never asked any doctor about PCOS and only have a couple of the symptoms now so I might go to the doctor for an ultrasound to see if there is any chance of it. I already watch what I eat a lot and completely avoid refine carbohydrates anyway and am constantly trying to balance blood sugar with proteins, fats and low GI carbs. I also supplement with vitamin D and B12 to make sure I get enough. </p><p></p><p>It's good that there are these online services that help, but this doctor has never seen me so I guess they don't really have enough information to make comments about an individual's health. You have eased quite a bit of my worry though- I was spending hours researching reasons why my result could be like this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnaK152, post: 1969008, member: 499258"] [USER=150927]@AloeSvea[/USER]. Thanks so much for your kind words and advice! You're right- it is great that we have so much more knowledge now, but in some ways that has made me a bit of a hypochondriac. I have never asked any doctor about PCOS and only have a couple of the symptoms now so I might go to the doctor for an ultrasound to see if there is any chance of it. I already watch what I eat a lot and completely avoid refine carbohydrates anyway and am constantly trying to balance blood sugar with proteins, fats and low GI carbs. I also supplement with vitamin D and B12 to make sure I get enough. It's good that there are these online services that help, but this doctor has never seen me so I guess they don't really have enough information to make comments about an individual's health. You have eased quite a bit of my worry though- I was spending hours researching reasons why my result could be like this! [/QUOTE]
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