Whenever the letters PCOS leave her mouth I just get so mad. Thousands of DMs, please. You just read this forum and saw us discussing it. Hopefully you'll read this, too: YOU DON'T HAVE IT! We know you're lying! You've aleady admitted you lost your period due to being underweight, that would also be why your hormones were messed up because hello, hormones and periods are related. Mess one up, mess the rest up. Hell, your acne problems were probably all tied into it, too. Your unhealthy addiction to exercise and getting shredded within an inch of your life is what caused all of those problems. ALL OF THEM. Not PCOS. You turned to PCOS as the reason so you could justify your lifestyle. You KNOW you don't have it. You. Know.
If you are so adamant that you have PCOS (notice how you're back to saying HAVE instead of HAD), and that you have so, so many DMs about it, then PLEASE do a video discussing your journey. Describe in detail the steps you took to become diagnosed. Talk about the multiple trips to the doctors and the specialists and talk about the ultrasounds and the blood tests and tell us exactly which elements of PCOS you have that led doctors to diagnosing you so quickly. You can't, can you. A naturopath cannot diagnose you. Your stans cannot diagnose you. Google cannot diagnose you, and you telling a doctor you have it is also not a diagnosis.
Be grateful you don't have it. Be bleeping grateful. You don't want to be insulin resistant. You don't want excessive hair growth on your body or your hair thinning. You don't want cysts on your ovaries. You especially don't want cysts that develop into complex cysts that will not only never go away unless you have surgery, but also cause you pain and bleeding at any time throughout your cycle. You don't want the risk of having these complex cysts rupture or grow too big that they twist your ovaries. Be grateful you won't have to decide whether or not to risk having surgery to remove them while knowing you may end up losing a fallopian tube as well because they can't remove one without the other. Be grateful you don't have these cysts on BOTH ovaries. Be grateful you don't have the risk that these complext cysts could turn cancerous one day. Be grateful you are ovulating normally and can have children naturally and without help. Be grateful you didn't miscarry because have PCOS increases the odds by three times as much. Be grateful your pregnancy wasn't high risk for pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes, regardless of how fit and heatlhy you are. Be bleeping grateful you are not infertile and that you can even have children at all.
PCOS is not a lifestyle choice. It's not something you can try on and put down whenever you want to suit your narrative. And it certainly isn't something that can ever go away or can be cured. You don't want this. Be grateful you don't have it. And before you start calling me a jealous hater, you're right, I am jealous and I hate that you're lying about this. I'm jealous that you have managed to have a beautiful healthy baby while spouting crap that you had fertility issues. I will never have that. The one time in the last ten years of trying for a baby that I got pregnant, the doctors told me it was a miracle. They also told me it probably wouldn't stick and they were right. Because that's what PCOS does.
So duck you, you lying pos.
(Disclaimer: I know everyone's symptoms are different and some women don't have many at all. What I descibed above is just based on my experience).