Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder of the hormones that usually impacts women of reproductive age. According to the Office of Women’s Health, 1 in 10 women are dealing with PCOS, and the numbers could be higher. Since PCOS usually goes undiagnosed, some women may not even realize they …
Read More »Ellie’s Fight Like a Girl Story (PCOS and Fibroid’s)
Hi all. I’m 36, and for years I had been struggling with really heavy periods since I was young, but was told it was something I just had to live with. Occasionally doctors would put me on the pill to regulate things, but nothing seemed to work, and I was …
Read More »Wendy’s Fight Like a Girl Story (PCOS)
I guess you can say that I have always been a fighter. My periods started at 13 and were pretty normal up until I was about 15 years old. At 15 I was raped by someone I thought I could trust, but I guess I was naive. Not long after …
Read More »Christine’s Fight Like a Girl Story (PCOS)
My name is Christine Medina. For many years I went from doctor to doctor because I believed something was wrong with me, my body and the way it was working. Some doctors were in disbelief, and I truly think that others just thought I was over reacting. Blood work and …
Read More »Carly’s Fight Like a Girl Story (PCOS and Vagus Nerve Disorder)
Hi, my name is Carly and I am 19 years old, almost 20. When I was thirteen I woke up in the middle of night with abdominal pain so strong that I couldn’t even stand up to go get my mom. The next day, she let me stay home from …
Read More »Keeley’s Fight Like A Girl Story (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome aka PCOS)
In the fall of 2011, I started having frequent pain in my lower abdomen. The only way I could explain the positioning was to put my hands all the way into my pockets and and to say the pain was where my finger tips were. Finally the pain was so …
Read More »Brittani’s Fight Like a Girl Story (PCOS)
Ever since I began having my periods, they were never regular. I’d have them every six months, or so, and they’d last for 7 long and brutal days. At the age of 12, I saw my gyno who told me that I was probably just constipated and too active. But …
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