... Almost 12,000 members at myPCOSteam have reported migraine attacks.As one put it, “I don’t ever have a regular headache. It’s always a migraine.” These can be debilitating, like they were for one member who shared, “My migraines have been kicking my butt lately.”Sometimes, migraine headaches come alongside other symptoms. ...
... Almost 12,000 members at myPCOSteam have reported migraine attacks.As one put it, “I don’t ever have a regular headache. It’s always a migraine.” These can be debilitating, like they were for one member who shared, “My migraines have been kicking my butt lately.”Sometimes, migraine headaches come alongside other symptoms. ...
... One member reported her ovary pain ranges from “sharp random punches to mild cramps.” Another member described ovary pain from ovulation as “a super tender ache on the ovary that is releasing the egg. It's like a bruised feeling, super painful like my ovary is being squeezed really hard repeatedly.” ...
... One member reported her ovary pain ranges from “sharp random punches to mild cramps.” Another member described ovary pain from ovulation as “a super tender ache on the ovary that is releasing the egg. It's like a bruised feeling, super painful like my ovary is being squeezed really hard repeatedly.” ...
... I’ve been taking vitamins [and doing] exercise, but [still] dragging,” reported one woman, echoing the concerns of others. “Doctors are clueless about PCOS and want to write fatigue off as middle age,” remarked another. Supplementing with vitamins or iron has helped some women, though always check with your doctor before adding them to your diet. ...
... I’ve been taking vitamins [and doing] exercise, but [still] dragging,” reported one woman, echoing the concerns of others. “Doctors are clueless about PCOS and want to write fatigue off as middle age,” remarked another. Supplementing with vitamins or iron has helped some women, though always check with your doctor before adding them to your diet. ...
... Many have reported this higher incidence of preeclampsia in those undergoing frozen embryo transfer, but without any explanation. Now we think we have an explanation they have no corpus luteum," said Dr. ...
... Many have reported this higher incidence of preeclampsia in those undergoing frozen embryo transfer, but without any explanation. Now we think we have an explanation they have no corpus luteum," said Dr. ...
... “I’ve noticed a substantial decrease in hair shedding,” reported one member.Another myPCOSteam member taking Aldactone, birth control, and women's Rogaine, said, “My endocrinologist calls this ‘the triad’ for PCOS-related hair restoration, and seems to think my hair will grow back on this treatment plan over time. ...
... “I’ve noticed a substantial decrease in hair shedding,” reported one member.Another myPCOSteam member taking Aldactone, birth control, and women's Rogaine, said, “My endocrinologist calls this ‘the triad’ for PCOS-related hair restoration, and seems to think my hair will grow back on this treatment plan over time. ...
... Studies have reported that between 38 percent and 88 percent of women with PCOS fall into the “overweight” or “obese” categories on the body mass index (BMI) scale — although a person’s BMI score is not always a reliable indicator of their health. ...
... Studies have reported that between 38 percent and 88 percent of women with PCOS fall into the “overweight” or “obese” categories on the body mass index (BMI) scale — although a person’s BMI score is not always a reliable indicator of their health. ...
... Then you can check with the doctor and make sure they reported an accurate diagnosis for your service.”If you find that the office billed your service correctly and the insurer was right to deny it, your next option is to talk to the medical provider and let them know that you didn’t realize the service wouldn’t be covered, and you wouldn’t have undergone ...
... Then you can check with the doctor and make sure they reported an accurate diagnosis for your service.”If you find that the office billed your service correctly and the insurer was right to deny it, your next option is to talk to the medical provider and let them know that you didn’t realize the service wouldn’t be covered, and you wouldn’t have undergone ...