I am a Muslim cyster who was diagnosed with PCOS. I know that Allah has decreed this syndrome for me and I am trying to make the best of it!
I had a miscarriage in March, but my belief helped me get through it all ... in fact both my diagnosis and m/c opened a whole new world to me ... I started reading a lot on alternative healing and even started to study "Islamic Healing" in May.
I admit that sometimes I really get frustrated with that whole PCOS thing, but I always try to remember that this life is just temporary and that Allah never puts a burden on us that we are not able to handle. Maybe PCOS is our test for this world ...
... and Allah knows best ~
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me - 27, dh - 30
dd - 14 April 2004
ds - 23 January 2007 dx with PCOS - 10/02 (thin cyster, no symptoms except irregular (no) ovulation/periods)
m/c - 03/03
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I am an Ismaili Muslim cyster and DH and I are TTC. Inshallah we will be blessed with a little one. I find I have turned to prayer more now than ever. Whenever I feel anxious or overwhelmed, I say a prayer in my head and it fills me with a wonderful peaceful feeling.
__________________ PCOS + Male Factor
Conceived DS Shane on IUI Cycle#5, Letrozole + Puregon
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I don't take the Islamic Healing Course to get ideas for treating the symptoms of PCOS ... I am just taking it out of general interest ....
It is a 2-years-course which specializes in alternative remedies (as mentioned in the Qu'ran and Sunnah). It teaches you about the benefits of fasting, why we are not allowed to eat pork, the healing powers of honey, etc.
It also talks about other healing methods used by Arabs such as colour healing, reflexology, herbalism, etc.
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me - 27, dh - 30
dd - 14 April 2004
ds - 23 January 2007 dx with PCOS - 10/02 (thin cyster, no symptoms except irregular (no) ovulation/periods)
m/c - 03/03
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that sounds really interesting. I can remember when i was younger, my mother always gave me honey whenever I had a sore throat or chest infection. don't know if it worked, but it tasted nicer than any of the prescribed drugs!
Is it an online course. I'm a medical student, but at med school they don't really teach us about alternative remedies, etc. Sometimes, the drugs that we've been taught to use do more harm than good, so i'd be interested to learn more about herbal medicine.
yes, it is an online course and I have to say that I find it very interesting even though I am not that far yet .... follow this link and you will be able to read more about it:
That's great that you are a medical student ... dh and I will be moving to the UK in September to attend university ... inshallah I will get the chance to study physio-therapy ...
Take care ~
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me - 27, dh - 30
dd - 14 April 2004
ds - 23 January 2007 dx with PCOS - 10/02 (thin cyster, no symptoms except irregular (no) ovulation/periods)
m/c - 03/03
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Sorry, my question didn't come out the way I wanted it to
I've been talking to my mother and reading a lot about the healing and calming properties of meditation etc, things that help you for all kinds of things, anti-stress, general well-being etc. These things can also go a long way to help ease symptoms of PCOS even though they're not specifically related..
__________________ PCOS + Male Factor
Conceived DS Shane on IUI Cycle#5, Letrozole + Puregon
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As Salaamu Alakium "cysters" I am a Muslim sister and I just wanted to add that having PCOS has taught me alot about really relying on Allah (SWT) and being patient. I trust that Allah has placed this in our lives and in some way it may be a benefit to us in the next life Allahu Alim ( Allah knows best). Please feel free to contact me InshaAllah. May Allah bless you all with what you desire in this and the next life and by the way we are almost approaching Rahmadhan I am also interested in any low carb recipes (if any of you are low carbing) that you may enjoy. Masalaama
__________________ Wholistic living
Healthy Toxic free eating
No presciption meds
Herbs
4 Furbabies
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Salaam, i am also a muslim cyster and a Pakistani and i am really glad to be chatting with u muslim cysters so that we can say prayers for eachothers' well beings!i was kinda wondering that it will be great if u people tell where u r from , i know bookworms is from canada, i hope i am right !
As for me ,we have been ttc for quite a while and all the bust cycles have strengthened my belief in my Allah thats all i know and no matter what i know that someday somehow i will be getting my precious little baby InshAllah , do e-mail me, u all are welcome .
take care and Allahhafiz
I'm just bumping up this thread to see if any of you are still around. If so, how is everything going for you? My husband and I are TTC for about a year now and I'm going a little batty. Hope you're all doing well inshaAllah!