What probably happened was one of several things
- the first go around they missed it which is quite common even today as many doctors are uneducated
- the PCOS might have been in it's young stages - PCOS gets worse over time when not treated with a diabetic lifestyle
- your hormone levels may be "within normal ranges" but may not be normal for your body thus the doctor missed it (mine have always been wonderful - most better then dead center ranges - but for my body, they are not normal and changes can be seen over several hormone panels - this is why it is so important to have hormone panels done often)
PCOS just does not spring into action, it is a progressive disease and there are often many sudtle signs that doctors blow off. This is why it is so important to educate all doctors in depth about PCOS.
Angi Ingalls
PCOS in ConnecTion
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