There is a Buddhist guy in London UK,that teaches me Akido and he lives on just vegetables as well.he cures cancers and diabetes and lupus and only takes donations as well,just like Dan.Why are doctors so crap?look him up here,
Had my tubes tied in 2007 through laparoscopy. Thinking nothing else major could happen. 2008 till now cysts balding,pain daily I was diagnosed with PCOS and Adenomyosis a few weeks ago. I am also high risk for cancer because my mom died at 51 from breast cancer and brain cancer she had 10 brain tumors, and bone cancer as well. I just got my BRCA gene Test done just waiting for the results .I have to see an endocrinologist in a few days I am now 29 years old.
@dlmaldon this is the *personal* story of a woman that attended one of our yearly PCOS conferences. It's not in any way, shape or form meant to be an advertisement for Verity, but rather a woman sharing her story - which she was very brave enough to put her name and face too. Verity do offer a lot of support to women with PCOS, from newsletters, to information leaflets, conferences, hosting a discussion board and running local groups.
No don't worry I live on planet earth the same as you my dear and I'm also very realistic! What about talking about measures to help your pcos symptoms,eating a low gi diet, taking regular exercise.Ofcourse, I believe support organisations should be realistic, outlining symptoms etc but they should also provide 'SUPPORT' to sufferers, you know like the name suggests.I've lived with PCOS long enough to know how hard it is and that this kind of video is not helpfu. That is my opinion!
This video disgusts me! Is this the kind of negativity Verity wish to send out to women out there with PCOS! Isn't it supposed to be a support organisation? Not a good advertisement for your organisation!
Are you kidding me? There is very little that is positive about PCOS. Infertility, mood swings, acne, masculinity, if we're actually able to conceive we have an even higher chance of miscarriage... so, what do you find positive about that? Not all support organizations are all rainbows & butterflies... Maybe you live on some other planet but, the planet of Reality that I live on... there are very few positive things about PCOS.
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There is a Buddhist guy in London UK,that teaches me Akido and he lives on just vegetables as well.he cures cancers and diabetes and lupus and only takes donations as well,just like Dan.Why are doctors so crap?look him up here,
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rockcityaudio 6 months ago
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Had my tubes tied in 2007 through laparoscopy. Thinking nothing else major could happen. 2008 till now cysts balding,pain daily I was diagnosed with PCOS and Adenomyosis a few weeks ago. I am also high risk for cancer because my mom died at 51 from breast cancer and brain cancer she had 10 brain tumors, and bone cancer as well. I just got my BRCA gene Test done just waiting for the results .I have to see an endocrinologist in a few days I am now 29 years old.
KT4012 8 months ago
@dlmaldon this is the *personal* story of a woman that attended one of our yearly PCOS conferences. It's not in any way, shape or form meant to be an advertisement for Verity, but rather a woman sharing her story - which she was very brave enough to put her name and face too. Verity do offer a lot of support to women with PCOS, from newsletters, to information leaflets, conferences, hosting a discussion board and running local groups.
veritypcos 2 years ago
No don't worry I live on planet earth the same as you my dear and I'm also very realistic! What about talking about measures to help your pcos symptoms,eating a low gi diet, taking regular exercise.Ofcourse, I believe support organisations should be realistic, outlining symptoms etc but they should also provide 'SUPPORT' to sufferers, you know like the name suggests.I've lived with PCOS long enough to know how hard it is and that this kind of video is not helpfu. That is my opinion!
dlmaldon 2 years ago
This video disgusts me! Is this the kind of negativity Verity wish to send out to women out there with PCOS! Isn't it supposed to be a support organisation? Not a good advertisement for your organisation!
dlmaldon 2 years ago
Are you kidding me? There is very little that is positive about PCOS. Infertility, mood swings, acne, masculinity, if we're actually able to conceive we have an even higher chance of miscarriage... so, what do you find positive about that? Not all support organizations are all rainbows & butterflies... Maybe you live on some other planet but, the planet of Reality that I live on... there are very few positive things about PCOS.
fairyfrenchfry 2 years ago 2
@fairyfrenchfry ohh there r NO positive things about PCOS ='(
independentx0x0 1 year ago