As a lady with PCOS, I am always looking for great ways to remove unwanted hair. While I still loooove my Tinkle Razors to provide a quick fix, I have been looking for another fix for PCOS hair removal that lasts a bit longer. The main issues I am having is that the hair is getting more frequent, and more intense. I can’t deal with that! No lady should have to! So *cheers* to trying something new! Have you ever tried an epilator to remove hair? Let me tell you….it HURTS! But it’s also worth it. Unfortunately, I didn’t get before and after pictures like I thought I would. They…
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*Que “Survivor” by Destiny’s Child* By now, if you have been a regular reader, you know what PCOS is. If you have just tuned in, and you need some PCOS 101, check out this post. This post is dedicated to PCOS Survival! I put together a “kit” to help you get through the day to day. Now, of course, this a light-hearted post. You may not need all these things, but it can give you an idea of some of the things we PCOS’ers may need in a kit that’s fit to help us survive! If you want details, read on below! Tinkle Razors– Seriously my saving grace. I can’t talk any…
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I’m like a poster child for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. I have pretty much every outward and inward symptom you could think of for PCOS. I also know that in the beginning, when I knew something was wrong, I didn’t know to piece all the little things together to make one big problem. How was I supposed to know that my missed periods and my thinning hair were somehow connected?! In the picture above, you can find many things that all add up to what PCOS looks like for me. (Think of it as a handy PCOS symptom chart!) If you have any of these issues, please do yourself a favor…
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Being diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a lot to swallow. For me, I had this overwhelming sense of fear for my future husband’s sake (Brett, obvi, who I hadn’t met yet,) fear for my own health and well-being, and mostly, fear that my dreams of being a mother would never come to fruition. Now, fast-forward over 3 years and I’m still here- breathing and fighting PCOS. I am married and just now taking into consideration that I will want to begin a family in the next year or two. A lot of people have the reaction of nothing. Absolutely drawing a blank, making no changes, and thinking you can’t change…










