PCOS isn't a joke

PCOS is not a “lazy, fat girl condition”

And I’ll die on this hill,

It’s an invisible battle that people love to oversimplify.

The constant fatigue, mood swings, brain fog,

and the hormone rollercoaster that hijacks your emotions,

it’s not weakness, it’s your body fighting itself.

PCOS messes with cortisol, insulin, sleep, and even your confidence.

You can eat healthy, drink your water, move your body,

and still feel like you’re fighting gravity every day.

What most people don’t see

is how it quietly affects every part of your life,

your mental health, your relationships, your energy, your self-worth.

So no, it’s not about being lazy.

It’s about surviving a body that doesn’t always cooperate.

And for that, every woman fighting PCOS deserves a little more grace

and a lot more understanding.

#pcoslifestyle #pcosgirl

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2025/10/22 Edited to

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