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Angie Hudson
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# Posted: 13 May 2008 14:42 - Edited by: fauxvirgo


PCOS and insulin resistance go hand-in-hand, which indeed screws with your blood sugar levels, since insulin is the hormone that regulates blood sugar.


Angie Hudson
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# Posted: 13 May 2008 14:44 - Edited by: fauxvirgo


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Neesha D
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# Posted: 13 May 2008 15:20


Let's just remember that there are a zillion symptoms/effects of pcos, and most people who are diagnosed with it only have a subset of them. Thus, blood sugar problems will not effect everyone who has it. And, based on my own research (don't have time to look up now) and talks with my doctors, the effects on blood sugar can go either way - too much/too low.

The best thing for every one (with or without it) is to eat regularly and prevent huge spikes/crashes in insulin.


Chris M.
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# Posted: 21 May 2008 05:27


well if you dad said it ........


Imran Chaudhry
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# Posted: 21 May 2008 06:57


hahahahahaha....


Imran Chaudhry
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# Posted: 21 May 2008 07:04


Quoting: Immie
hahahahahaha.... man your hilarious


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