11-06-2013, 16:01
Oh I forgot the most important:
Sailormars: increased pilosity is one of the symptoms of polycystic ovairies (also irregular menses and obesity in some women) which is caused by an imbalance of your hormones and yes, it can mean that you have too much testosterone.
With the description that you make of yourself it sounds like you may have an hormone imbalance and a good first step would be to consult your doctor to verify that and balance your hormones first. Reducing your testosterone and increasing your oestrogen may be the key.
Do not give up. I'm sure you will find a solution! Good luck!
Sailormars: increased pilosity is one of the symptoms of polycystic ovairies (also irregular menses and obesity in some women) which is caused by an imbalance of your hormones and yes, it can mean that you have too much testosterone.
With the description that you make of yourself it sounds like you may have an hormone imbalance and a good first step would be to consult your doctor to verify that and balance your hormones first. Reducing your testosterone and increasing your oestrogen may be the key.
Do not give up. I'm sure you will find a solution! Good luck!