

PCOS and Addiction: Coping Patterns, Comfort Behaviors, and Recovery
Living with PCOS often means living in a body that feels unpredictable, misunderstood, and chronically stressed. Symptoms can affect weight, fertility, skin, mood, sleep, energy, and identity. Medical appointments may feel rushed or dismissive. Social expectations around bodies and productivity do not pause for hormone fluctuations. Over time, many individuals with PCOS develop coping patterns to manage the emotional and physical toll. Some of those coping strategies are soci
Jessica Elliott
Apr 155 min read


PCOS Phenotypes Explained: Why No Two Stories Are Alike
One of the most frustrating parts of living with PCOS is hearing conflicting information. One person struggles with weight and insulin resistance. Another has irregular periods but no metabolic concerns. Someone else was diagnosed only after fertility challenges. All of these experiences can be PCOS. PCOS is not a single presentation. It is a spectrum. Understanding PCOS phenotypes can help explain why symptoms vary so widely and why comparison often leads to confusion, self-
Jessica Elliott
Jan 144 min read
