

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
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PCOS and Stress: The Mind Body Connection
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is often discussed in terms of hormones, fertility, and metabolism. What receives far less attention is the role of chronic stress and how deeply it impacts both the body and the mind for individuals living with PCOS. Stress is not just something you feel. It is something your body experiences repeatedly, sometimes for years. When stress becomes chronic, it affects the nervous system, hormone regulation, inflammation, blood sugar balance, mood, and s
Jessica Elliott
Jan 284 min read
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What is PCOS: More Than Just Fertility
PCOS Is More Than a Reproductive Condition Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly known as PCOS, is often discussed only in the context of fertility. Many people are first introduced to PCOS when periods are irregular or pregnancy is difficult. While fertility can be impacted, PCOS is not just a reproductive disorder. PCOS is a complex endocrine, metabolic, and mental health condition that affects the entire body and nervous system. Hormones, blood sugar regulation, energy level
Jessica Elliott
Jan 74 min read
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