Having polycystic ovary syndrome may make the following conditions more likely, especially if obesity also is a factor:
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Cholesterol and lipid abnormalities, such as elevated triglycerides or low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the "good" cholesterol
  • Metabolic syndrome — a cluster of signs and symptoms that indicate a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease
  • Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis — a severe liver inflammation caused by fat accumulation in the liver
  • Infertility
  • Sleep apnea
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Cancer of the uterine lining (endometrial cancer), caused by exposure to continuous high levels of estrogen
  • Gestational diabetes or pregnancy-induced high blood pressure
    So there you go. A glimpse into the horror of what I have to deal with daily. But the struggles are not always listed,in fact most of us women who deal with PCOS suffer in silence. My blog is a way for me to now voice how I feel. I will no stay silent about the matter.
      *Most of the information in this post that has all been italized has been taking from mayoclinic.com*

    http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pcos/basics/definition/con-20028841