
Everything she knows about her illness today owes her to her own research. In the meantime, she even produces her own podcast. “In 2020 I scroll through Instagram when I came across a few posts to PCOS that was about that the disease could not only affect the ovaries, but also, for example, also influence your skin or mental health. That was really calming for me because I knew that I hadn’t just imagined it. June-Ann. About a year later, she noticed that her fingers continuously fell asleep – a typical sign of prediabetes. Today it follows a strict nutrition plan to get the disease under control and also takes medication. She also calls a nutritionist every two weeks.