What changed for her

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I stopped Googling my symptoms at 2 a.m. For the first time in three years, I understood what my body was actually doing — and I wasn't afraid of it anymore.
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Roshani M.4 months in

Diagnosed with PCOS & insulin resistance, 2022

Below are real voices from the Cycle community — women who came in frustrated, dismissed, and exhausted. Read until you find yourself.

On Finally Understanding

Insulin Resistance

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My GP kept telling me my blood sugar was 'borderline' — like that wasn't worth addressing. Cycle was the first place that explained what insulin resistance actually does to my cycle, my skin, my mood. I cried during the intro session because someone finally just… explained it.
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Priya S.6 months in

PCOS with insulin resistance, diagnosed 2021

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I'd been on metformin for two years without anyone telling me what it was for. Cycle helped me understand the mechanism — now I actually take it consistently because I know why.
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Danielle O.3 months in

Lean PCOS, London

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The carb cycling guidance changed everything. Not a diet — an explanation. My energy is different now.
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Meera K.2 months in

South Asian, navigating cultural food norms

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I used to crash every afternoon. I thought I was just lazy. Turns out my cortisol and insulin were fighting each other all day. Now I time my meals differently and the crashes are gone.
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Tanya R.5 months in

PCOS + thyroid, Chicago

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On Hair Loss &

Letting Go

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Nobody warned me that PCOS hair loss would feel like grief. I'd find clumps in the shower and just stand there. My Cycle practitioner didn't rush past it — she sat with me in it and we made a plan that actually addressed the androgens, not just the symptoms.
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Aaliya B.7 months in

PCOS-related androgenic alopecia, Manchester

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I spent £400 on supplements before finding Cycle. Turns out I needed to address my ferritin and SHBG first. One blood panel, one conversation — more progress than two years of guessing.
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Sasha W.4 months in

Cycle member since October 2025

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The chin hair grief is real and nobody talks about it. My practitioner said 'I know' and meant it. That was enough to keep me going.
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Jade M.8 weeks in

Mixed race, navigating hair texture changes

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I finally stopped blaming myself. The hair loss wasn't about stress or diet — it was hormonal, it was measurable, and it was treatable. That reframe changed everything.
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Fatima N.5 months in

PCOS + elevated testosterone, New York

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91% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 202591% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 202591% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 202591% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 202591% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 202591% felt understood by their practitioner from session onePost-session feedback, Cycle 2025
On Periods That

Actually Came

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I had a period in November. An actual period, after 14 months without one. I texted my practitioner at 7am and she replied 'I've been waiting for this message.' I don't know how to explain what that felt like.
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Chloe T.9 months in

Secondary amenorrhea, hypothalamic + PCOS

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My cycles went from 90-day chaos to something I could actually predict within a week. That's not nothing — that's my whole relationship with my body changing.
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Simone A.6 months in

PCOS, Atlanta

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I stopped dreading the 'when was your last period' question. I actually know now. I have data. I have patterns. I have a body I can talk about without shame.
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Nadia H.4 months in

Irregular cycles since age 16

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Tracking with Cycle is different from other apps because nothing is framed as a problem to fix. It's framed as information. That matters more than I expected.
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Rosa V.3 months in

Former Clue user, Austin TX

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The bleeding that did come was lighter, shorter, less painful. Not perfect — but managed. That's a word I hadn't used about my body in years: managed.
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Kezia O.5 months in

PCOS + endometriosis co-diagnosis, Bristol

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