• knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    I’ve known two people with PCOS, one of them is a (hot) dude now, and the other has a beautiful burlesque figure that she has to shave more than me since I started hormone therapy. XD

    But yeah, women with PCOS often have elevated testosterone. That’s one of the typical symptoms of the condition they can test for.

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      I have hirsutism due to PCOS. I’m waxing that mofo of a mustache even though it hurts like a bitch. Ain’t got no time to waste on shaving every day lol. It’s the harmless part of having PCOS, and kinda wish it was my biggest concern about it, lol.

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          It’s short for Polycystic ovary syndrome. It’s an endocrine disorder that in some women causes cysts to form on ovaries, hence the name, but it’s not a universal symptom. It can affect liver function (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD for short), increase cholesterol, cause insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, irregular menstrual cycle, pelvic pain (especially if a cyst ruptures, that can cause extreme pain), mood changes, make it difficult to get pregnant.

          Edit: ah yeah, and it can cause weight gain/obesity. One of the hardest/impossible areas to lose fat in is belly. It tends to cause a lot of self-esteem and body image issues.

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              It’s a possibility. But there’s plenty other stuff that can mess with liver function. Another one off the top of my head is celiac disease.

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          Their hair might be too light to laser. My partner ran into that when he looked into laser hair removal.

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          The hair tends to grow back with PCOS regardless. Some people have better results with electrolysis, but for some the hair still comes back.