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‘It’s not you’: Dennis Laurel returns to TV, manages PCOS

Actress and host Denise Laurel attends Cebu Pacific’s Juander Fur & Wide campaign launch and seat sales held at Blackbird, Makati on October 9, 2023.

MANILA, Philippines — Dennis Laurel said he is trying to lose weight and manage his PCOS at the same time. The singer and actress also talked about her return to television.

filstar.com I met Dennis last week at the launch of Cebu Pacific Air’s “Juander Fur and Wide” campaign and 10.10 seat sale.

Will she return to TV soon?

“I gained a lot of weight,” she said.when filstar.com Denise said she looked okay and explained the difference between her weight on TV and her real life.

“Your weight on TV is different from your weight in everyday life, so while it looks okay in real life, this is not okay on TV. So it might be time to learn to manage your PCOS…The trick is I’m starting to get a hold of it, but I’m not.” I don’t want to lose weight too quickly because if I lose weight too soon, my young PCOS will bounce back,” Dennis explained.

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is “a condition in which the ovaries produce abnormal amounts of androgens, male hormones that are normally present in small amounts in women,” said Johns Hopkins Medicine. This condition can cause further problems with a woman’s menstrual cycle. Symptoms include irregular or late periods, infertility, excess body hair, and weight gain (especially in and around the abdomen).

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Denise hopes that ABS-CBN will cast her in a project before she loses weight. During her last years of being active in television, Denise appeared on many of her ABS-CBN shows. Her last appearances were in 2019’s FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano and 2022’s Flower of Evil, a remake of the Korean drama of the same name.

Denise was asked for advice for women living with PCOS.

“Just be patient and know that any emotions you’re feeling are valid. I know there’s not a lot of research on this disease, but… [there is] There is no “cure” and they always just throw in drugs.

“It’s always good to consult your doctor, but also listen to your body. Make sure you’re eating what’s good for you. Keep your stress levels in check and enjoy life. “I’m sad, but it’s not you. It’s your hormones. So life is beautiful and it’s all about how you open your eyes in the morning, and how you live your life.” It depends on how you look at it,” Dennis advised.

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