It is not believed that women are born with PCOS, yet there are genetic predispositions to
insulin issues I believe.
Not exact matches
In my 50's I still hate zits, and have to watch what I eat to keep
insulin in check and have struggled with these
issues for many years before any one
believed me, but new guidelines for thyroid make diagnostics a little easier and having documentable proof of weight gain and change of life style due to lack of energy or depressed attitude will help.
I
believe that weight gain and most NCDs (non-communicable diseases): high cholesterol, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome,
insulin resistance, polycystic ovarian syndrome, low testosterone, renal
issues and even some cancers stem from pancreatic abuse.
She firmly
believes it was her mother's high - carb eating and poorly controlled gestational diabetes, exposing her to high blood sugars and high levels of
insulin in utero, that set her up for her metabolic
issues.