Hi,
I hope you ladies don't mind me jumping on here to pick your brains.
My half sister has Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids and uterine polyps. I know from brief reading/my GP mentioning it that having a close female relative with these things increases my risk (quite dramatically i think) of also suffering from them. To be honest (this sounds awful) i wasn't really worried as her health and lifestyle are VERY different to mine, and i guess i stupidly assumed i'd avoid it all because of that.
Well after DD was born i was diagnosed with Hashimoto's. My GP said there's a strong genetic predisposition in my family, and that it wasn't a surprise. Well i was quite surprised! I thought because i was healthier (my sister is very inactive, morbidly obese and eats badly) i'd not suffer but this was my wake-up call.
So, i'm posting to ask, does anyone know, is there anything i can do to help reduce my risk of endo/PCOS? Particular foods to eat/avoid, supplements, i don't know, ANYTHING? I read in my Mirena IUS info that it's used by some doctors to help control endo between pregnancies because it stops the uterine lining growing, so that's one thing i'm already "doing" i guess. I know most of you ladies are already sufferingI just figured, you're an informed bunch, so if anyone would know, you would.
Thanks.
Bec




I just figured, you're an informed bunch, so if anyone would know, you would.
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etc. Diagnosed with PCOS at age 28 or 29 cant remember exactly when, I am 30 now.
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