iliketoeatair - Just a silly little guy trying not to cry
Just a silly little guy trying not to cry

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Anyone Elses Voice Go Up 17 Octaves When They Talk To Service Workers/retail Workers/authority Figures

anyone elses voice go up 17 octaves when they talk to service workers/retail workers/authority figures or is that just me? 😭😭

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7 months ago
The Goose Went To University

the goose went to university

going to work. can you look after my goose while im gone! :D

Going To Work. Can You Look After My Goose While Im Gone! :D
7 months ago

so i dont have a cat but i have a lilttle dog so here is dog

So I Dont Have A Cat But I Have A Lilttle Dog So Here Is Dog

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7 months ago

repost if you like girls and/or youre secretly a goose

7 months ago
Hey Im Going To Bed Can You Look After My Fish?

hey i’m going to bed can you look after my fish?

7 months ago

This might be a really awkward question to ask and if it is I am SO SORRY but I just got diagnosed with PCOS yesterday and I’m wondering how you deal with it if that makes sense??? Maybe cope is a better word idk either way any words are GREATLY appreciated tysm :D

NOT AN AWKWARD QUESTION AT ALL!! Let’s talk about this :)

Not sure if you mean deal with as in the diagnosis or the actual symptoms but I will touch on both!

When I got diagnosed the doctor seemed more upset about it than I was. Usually with PCOS (polycystic ovaries syndrome) it means you have a lower fertility rate. Meaning it’s not impossible to carry your own children but it’s very likely there will be complications or even miscarriages. With me, I guess I am lucky I never had that maternal instinct to want to carry my own children, so it wasn’t really a loss for me hearing that. I already decided from a young age that if I was gonna have kids that I would adopt. When I got my diagnosis also I had already accepted it as I suspect I had PCOS for about a year at that point, so it wasn’t a shocker to me and I had already l known.

As for symptoms, sadly I am still figuring out what works to ease mine. Altering my diet has helped, but everyone’s body is different and what helps me may send your symptoms the opposite way. It’s a trial and error thing. I can’t take the hormonal medication to help ease my PCOS, if I could I would. And if you have that as an option take it. I can’t due to there being a history of breast cancer in my family (my mother having lumps removed, my aunt battling it for years and only this year getting the all clear and my mother’s aunt passing from it shortly before I was born). Hormonal treatments can enhance that gene so I would much rather raw dog and find other ways to help my PCOS. One piece of advice I would give is to be patient and kind to yourself. There will be times where it is bad, or you are feeling bad emotionally. But remember this is a thing that also fucks with your hormones, so you will feel intense depression, anxiety etc (maybe you will, i do due to it!). Just give yourself a minute when it gets to that.

I hope this helped, I am not a medical professional so take anything with a grain of salt. I am glad to hear you have a diagnosis and hope that it gets better. You got this! ❤️