00:00Hi, I'm Kay, I'm 39. I am a sufferer of PCOS, which was known, which is now PMOS. I was
00:13down the nose when I was 17, 18, I said I was 20, I was 17, 18, when I was
00:24at college.
00:24Um, so, yeah, and I'm now 39, so it's taken that long to change it? What the fuck, it's
00:33only for keeps wearing, but doctors and nurses think us girls are just all hormonal, but
00:42if it was a boy going through this, it'd be a whole different ballgame, because we're
00:47girls, and we have a vase, and, you know, they just don't care. What is that about? Boys
00:55and girls should be treated exactly the same. What do you think?
00:59Hi, okay, I'm 39, and I have, which was known as PCOS, which is now known as PMOS. I have
01:14one word. Formerly known as PCOS, now P-M-O-S, does not have me, never has, never will. I
01:24was down-nosed with then PCOS when I was in my mid-20s, and I'm now 39, and it's been
01:36changed
01:36to P-M-O-S, and, yeah, for us girls who have that, it's brilliant news. It means we've
01:46finally been bloody fucking hurt. Yes, I saw, not going to apologise, but, yes, we've been
01:52hurt. We're girls, just like boys. Get over it.
01:58Hi, again, as I was saying, in my life or two, I am, okay, I'm 39. I'm a sufferer of
02:07PCOS, which was known, now it's P-M-O-S, and I've been suffering, at least, like, last year
02:19and this year, really bad with it. I've also got endometriosis and adenometriosis, both of
02:24them, yeah, um, but that's a different story, but I'm going through so much pain with my
02:30chronic diseases, and I've been fighting since I was 17, 18, to have my whole womb taken out,
02:39and this last year and this year, I have been going to some dark places, and I've been fighting,
02:46because I'm a girl, and I'm hormonal, they don't give a, do you know what I mean, but if
02:52this is a boy, we're a whole different ballgame, all I want is for a womb taken out, and to
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