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PCOS Isn’t Chronic—Unless You Keep Treating It Like It Is

PCOS Isn’t Chronic—Unless You Keep Treating It Like It Is

Published 10 months, 2 weeks ago
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They told you it’s just your hormones. That birth control would “regulate” them. That Metformin might help. 


What they didn’t tell you? PCOS and thyroid dysfunction don’t just happen. They’re your body’s way of saying pay closer attention.


But you were trained—by medicine, by culture—to ignore that signal.


On this episode of Medical Disruptors, I’m joined by Dr. Erica Armstrong—an MD who left conventional medicine when she realized she wasn’t helping women heal. She was helping them cope.


Together, we break down what no one explains: PCOS and Hashimoto’s are not two separate conditions. They’re two sides of the same coin—and if you’ve been told your labs are “normal,” while your body is clearly not, you know exactly what we’re talking about.


This isn’t another supplement routine. This is about understanding the real drivers of hormonal chaos: insulin resistance, gut disruption, nutrient depletion, chronic stress—and the pattern of being told it’s all in your head.


The truth? You always had the instincts. You’ve tracked the symptoms. You’ve done everything they asked. What you need now isn’t another protocol.


You need a better structure.


Because PCOS isn’t a dead-end diagnosis. Hashimoto’s isn’t the end of the story. And your body is not broken.


This isn’t about managing symptoms. It’s about finally reversing them—at the root.


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