KimmeeMee

Replies

  • Thank you! I'm very excited to be doing the Fundraiser. It's the first time I've ever really done something like this. I made little printout flyers that say "Did you know? Your Consultant... Fights Like A Girl!" and it goes on to say September is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Awareness Month and all about the fundraiser…
  • I experienced it- plus cysts forming in my breasts and compressing my milk ducts- with my first child. I was prepared to do anything I could to make it work if we could ever get pregnant again. After 5 years TTC, we got our daughter and I promised myself to work through nursing rather than quitting. My daughter is now…
  • I bought a few PCOS tee shirts from CafePress and Zazzle a couple of years ago to wear during September! (Also my birthday month!) :) This year, I'm hosting a PCOS Awareness Fundraiser on my Scentsy website. That way when my customers buy, they can choose to buy through my PCOS Party, and all of the commission I make from…
  • Me! I've finished my TTC journey (1 year for our first child, 5 years for our second) and now I just want to manage. Fertility is no longer my main concern. It's now all about health and managing my symptoms.
  • I really needed to see this today.
  • I was unofficially diagnosed with PCOS (suspected) at age 13. I was officially diagnosed at age 18. I'm 25, now. At first it was just the hormone issues, swollen ovaries, cysts, no periods, infertility... after they put me on my first round of hormone therapy (basically birth control for 6 months), I gained 60lbs in the…
Avatar