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Old 12-22-2008, 01:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy hi im only 13 but i have *TOO MUCH HAIR* it ruins my life

hi soulcysters,
im obly 13 y/o and not sure if i have pcos or not but here are the symptom:

*lots of hair(and i really do mean ALOT) on my arm, thigh, leg, upperlip, back, chest and ALL OVER my belly not just under the belly button.
*lots of spot
*feels very painful 'downthere' (sharp sudden pain and i dont know why but its not period pain)
* I used to be very thin but suddenly i gain lots of weight.

By having so much hair really ruins my life, i love swimming but not i cant go because i have soo much hair i really really want to go to swimming badly and i cant wear all the nice sleeveless shirt that all my friend can,

also with spots and that i can not stop wearing make up it took agesss... urghhh...

I've notice that i got really stress and didnt get to sleep everyday untill 12 or 1 in the morning when i go to bed at 9:30.

Please help what shall i do?
How can i feel better about myself?
Will i ever get a boyfriend if i am this hairy.. urghh i cant talk to anyone as i dont have a supportive parent or friend.

I used to be popular but now im not im really not because of all these things make me sad so i got really quick tempered and sad at school and now everyone hates me
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could you see a dr? mine has given me spiro which does help. But im not sure if there is a starting age when you can take it.
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Old 12-22-2008, 07:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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hi there.

You know, being a teenager can be really hard. I was just looking at some pictures of myself when I was in high school today and I got really depressed just thinking of how I felt back then. And I'm 30! lol. You are not alone, soulcyster.

I think I'd like to tell you what I wish I could have told myself when I was thirteen.

IT'S WHAT'S ON THE INSIDE THAT COUNTS. IF YOU ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO THAT AND HONOR THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS BE HAPPY.

You see, we get unhappy only when we forget who we really are. We are NOT spotty faces and hairy bodies--we are much much more.

I know it is really hard to live with pcos and to be a teenager. Try to read as much as you can about it here, and try to start loving your body even though it's fighting these hormone imbalances.

Many, many, many successful adults had difficult childhoods and teenage years-sometimes difficulty makes us stronger.

Your ex-friends don't know what it means to be different, but you do, now. That is real knowledge and wisdom that you can use to help other people.

Hang in there, and maybe talk to your school counselor about seeing a doctor to help you...?

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