Get them removed and go on HRT with testosterone and estradiol. I'm not sure there's much that can be done outside of removal of problem and replacement of the hormones.So we have any women in here that suffer from PCOS. My wife has it and struggles with losing weight. Any supliments or advise that I can pass on to her.
Did the docs express any doubts about HRT for her?
Ever since that huge WHI study got released in 2002 or so, the entire industry of post-menopausal HRT dried right up due to concerns about breast cancer, stroke and CVD risks. Maybe that only applies to older women but I dunno why that would be the case. Also I'm not sure that single-dose and single-hormone (E2 only) study really answered all questions... but my understanding is that docs avoid female HRT now, generally.
Metformin doesn't have anything to do with that from my understanding...that reduces blood glucose.I don’t think HRT has even been spoken of as an option from her DRs. They have had her on Metformin for years