Sorry if this was already covered, but I didn't see it anywhere. Have you found spiro to be better than met at treating hirsutism specifically?
I used to be on spiro for a few years, then on nothing, and now I've just started met (too early to see results). Met sounds incredibly promising from what my doctor says and what I've read here: my insulin is way too high, the doc is pretty sure I'm IR, and met will help with problems I didn't even know were related to PCOS: acne, weight gain, etc.
Thing is, my #1 complaint is hirsutism. It's the only symptom of PCOS that really makes my life miserable. I'm only moderately overweight (size 14), and the acne is on my back rather than my face, so it's not a huge issue. But I spend huge amounts of time plucking every day, and body hair is a disaster: shaving is no use because it grows right back, and the hair is so dark you can see it under my pale skin even when freshly shaved. Plus I get nightmarish razor rash. Oh, and I'm not trying to get pregnant, and my periods are pretty regular anyway. So for me, PCOS is mostly about the hair growth.
And I'm wondering if met will help in that respect as much as spiro used to help. Spiro wasn't perfect -- I still had to pluck a little -- but it made a big difference. I know spiro just treats the symptoms while met treats the cause of the problem, and met will make me more healthy overall.... but will it make me less hairy?


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