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Are you one of the 25% of people with PCOS that has a thyroid condition? Thyroid conditions are actually one of the most common ‘hidden’ causes of PCOS - hypothyroidism being the most common, although it often goes undiagnosed. If you struggle with hair loss, a sluggish metabolism, low moods and depression, fatigue, muscle weakness, difficulty regulating your temperature (ie. you’re always cold), constipation, dry, coarse skin or brittle nails, this could be pointing towards your thyroid not working optimally.
Dealing with a thyroid condition like hypothyroidism or hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a handful in itself! Then go and add all of the *wonderful* (read: awful and frustrating) symptoms that come along with PCOS in there and you’ve got the perfect storm for feeling like hot trash on the regular!
Today’s guest, Laura, - who I met in The PCOS Protocol - has been through this exact journey. Having been diagnosed with hypothyroidism in her early 20s, she struggled with getting on top of symptoms but she was also experiencing things that weren’t as typical of thyroid issues like longer cycles and severe acne. It wasn’t till she by chance went for a fertility check as she entered her 30s, only to find she also had PCOS.
Like many of you, she thought she knew what a healthy lifestyle was and could manage it all on her own. But after countless lifestyle changes and nutrition plans, she still wasn’t getting anywhere with it. Now, a year later, her PCOS and thyroid is the best it’s ever been. And while the journey isn’t over for Laura, she’s now got the tools to better manage both her PCOS and her hypothyroidism.
In this episode of The PCOS Nutritionist Podcast, Laura and I discuss her journey with getting diagnosed with PCOS, her hypothyroidism, what lifestyle changes are best for thyroid conditions and PCOS, what testing to get done if you think you might have a thyroid condition, useful resources and groups for those with thyroid issues and so much more about the incidence of PCOS and the thyroid.
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Are you one of the 25% of people with PCOS that has a thyroid condition? Thyroid conditions are actually one of the most common ‘hidden’ causes of PCOS - hypothyroidism being the most common, although it often goes undiagnosed. If you struggle with hair loss, a sluggish metabolism, low moods and depression, fatigue, muscle weakness, difficulty regulating your temperature (ie. you’re always cold), constipation, dry, coarse skin or brittle nails, this could be pointing towards your thyroid not working optimally.
Dealing with a thyroid condition like hypothyroidism or hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a handful in itself! Then go and add all of the *wonderful* (read: awful and frustrating) symptoms that come along with PCOS in there and you’ve got the perfect storm for feeling like hot trash on the regular!
Today’s guest, Laura, - who I met in The PCOS Protocol - has been through this exact journey. Having been diagnosed with hypothyroidism in her early 20s, she struggled with getting on top of symptoms but she was also experiencing things that weren’t as typical of thyroid issues like longer cycles and severe acne. It wasn’t till she by chance went for a fertility check as she entered her 30s, only to find she also had PCOS.
Like many of you, she thought she knew what a healthy lifestyle was and could manage it all on her own. But after countless lifestyle changes and nutrition plans, she still wasn’t getting anywhere with it. Now, a year later, her PCOS and thyroid is the best it’s ever been. And while the journey isn’t over for Laura, she’s now got the tools to better manage both her PCOS and her hypothyroidism.
In this episode of The PCOS Nutritionist Podcast, Laura and I discuss her journey with getting diagnosed with PCOS, her hypothyroidism, what lifestyle changes are best for thyroid conditions and PCOS, what testing to get done if you think you might have a thyroid condition, useful resources and groups for those with thyroid issues and so much more about the incidence of PCOS and the thyroid.
This episode is for you if:
Some things we cover in this episode:
Resources and References:
Links to our programs:
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