PCOS weight-loss input..
maddhare
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I have PCOS and it makes it hard to get this stupid weight off!!! Anyone out there have this problem and if so what have you done to be successful?
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I'm going on 8 yrs w pcos an I am struggling tremendously w my weight. Ill do great for a while then gain back... Good luck to you! Feel free to add me maybe we can figure this out together!!0
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Are you insulin resistant? I am and have been on Metformin for years. Once I really got serious about losing weight, the Metformin made it possible (when I seriously tried in the past, before Met, I just didn't lose much at all).
The other thing I've found an absolute requirement is exercise. An absolute must for me.
I have tried a low GI diet before and it did nothing but make me unhappy. So I don't limit my carbs.0 -
I have this too, I googled pcos and it says that doctors recommend a low carb diet, reducing carb intake,results in lower insulin levels which prevents further fat storage. Also, lots of walking is recommended. I was diagnosed with this two years ago, and the doctor just told me to diet and exercise, I was frustrated because I hardly ate anything and I would gain weight. I felt miserable about myself, so I got on to mfp and put in all my info and goals. I have just watched my calorie intake and I don't eat much bread, potatoes, cereal, or pasta. I started walking and am up to five miles now. I have lost 37lbs since August and feel much better. I have about 50 more pounds to lose. Hope this helps a little. good luck!0
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I have to keep my carbohydrate intake at 45% for breakfast, lunch, and dinner...For snacks, I keep my carbohydrate level at 15%....I have been following that requirement, since I started in September 2011. Keeping track of my food intake and exercise output has really kept me going. There are days, when I'm not perfect, but I'm honest about it. And don't rely on the scale numbers, because in the end, it is all about getting healthy.0
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There are a bunch of good PCOS groups here on MFP - you are not alone!
Metformin really helped with my insulin resistance if you have that problem. I try to restrict my carbs to a diabetic style diet - still eat good carbs, just watch the quantity carefully. (I freaking LOVE carbs.... it's so hard not to eat them, but after pulling back, its much easier to eat fewer of them. I love potatoes but I rarely eat pasta or rice. I eat very few sandwiches. I still love cereal in the morning but I try to make healthy, high-fiber choices).
Food/drink and exercise. I think PCOS women have a tougher, harder road, but its totally possible! I have friends who have lost the weight and kept it off with an active lifestyle and that's my goal as well.
I started MFP and my journey in Nov - I'm relatively new! Feel free to add me. I have a long journey ahead - 99 lbs to go before I reach that goal.0 -
I'm insulin resistant and am also on Metformin. I've been on it for six years and it just seems like I have to do a crazy amount of exercise and cut out all carbs and sugars to even see the slightest loss. It's just frustrating!0
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I also have PCOS... I just started MFP... My doctor wants me to diet and excerise before getting put on Metformin. I have been on it before and it made me sick so I'm gonna try the old fashion way first!0
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I lost a ton of weight when I went on Spironolactone, it takes a good few months to kick in and some bad side effects at first but I couldn't live without it now it reduces all the symptoms. I stopped taking it and got bad carb cravings and put on a ton of weight but I already feel better since starting it again. I tried Metformin but unfortunately didn't make a difference for me.0
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I also have PCOS... I just started MFP... My doctor wants me to diet and excerise before getting put on Metformin. I have been on it before and it made me sick so I'm gonna try the old fashion way first!
What 'old fashioned way'? Metformin isn't a weight loss drug and doesn't cause weight loss (barring some possible initial loss due to side effects). It's treating a hormonal imbalance and nothing else. Exercise can help reduce insulin levels but not typically by a significant amount for those of us who were insulin resistant BEFORE we gained weight. That's like saying someone with thyroid issues is cheating by taking thyroid meds.0 -
I have PCOS for about 5 years now. It took me forever to figure out what to do to lose weight. And for me only a strict diet and exercise worked. Even after hitting my goal about 2.5 years ago, I still have to live on a reduced calorie diet and watch what I eat just to maintain. But it's worth it.0
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Ive had PCOS for over 15 years now and its still a battle everyday. Im insulin resistant but have very low blood sugar. I took Met for years and it did nothing for me but make me extremly hungry and always craved carbs. i went off it without my doctors knowing and cravings went away as did always being hungry. I never went back on it. Its just a constant battle over food you cant ever have. I have finally come to realize its all about what foods you just cant have ever in your diet. When I eat what Im supposed to I do great, but it sure gets old fast.0
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I also took Spirolactone for a long time and it helped with the hair problems and I swore by it too. My doctor left and my new doctor took me off of it and I was so mad!! It seems thats when I lost controle over my weight again0
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I was diagnosed with PCOS about five years ago. I didn't take it very seriously at first, just took my birth control pills and yo-yo dieted like always. Now that I'm married (in 2011) and ready to start a family, I'm realizing all the damage PCOS has done/can do. I have let my weight get so out of hand that I have well over 100 pounds to lose. I can't even believe I let that happen. It creeps and creeps and creeps up, and all of sudden you're like, who is that fat girl in the mirror??
Anyway, I'm working on it losing it (for good this time!) by eating more plant-based foods, less processed things, and using a simple pedometer to keep myself active. If I have learned anything over my years and years and years of losing and gaining and losing and gaining, it is this: gimmick diets rarely hold the test of time. The key really is changing your lifestyle - not that I've been wholley successful in this yet.
My advice is to eat real (not processed) food, move around more today than you did yesterday, and find a support system (whether they are family, friends, of strangers on MFP) who you can cheer on and who will likewise encourage you when you will inevitably feel discouraged. And...most importantly... don't give up on yourself!0 -
ohhman10, if metformin made you sick, try the extended-release meformin. it makes a huge difference.
cutting back on processed foods, strength training, and paying close attention to carbohydrate totals works for me. the strength training is very important, as it builds muscle and helps muscles 'eat' glucose.
for anybody taking metformin: a long-term side affect seems to be a possible deficiency in vitamin B12. i mean very long term, as in years. i can't remember where i read that.0 -
I was dx with PCOS in 2008. I didn't get serious about the weight loss part until this past summer. I started my weight loss journey with a 1 week detox. During this week I only ate fruits and veggies. No dairy, carbs, meat, sugar, etc. Black coffee and unsweetened tea were ok. I lost 10 lbs that week. As expected I gained a couple back when carbs were reintroduced about 6 weeks later. To date I am down 27 lbs. Only 4 more to reach goal #1. Goal #2 is another 20 after that. Now that the holidays are over, I am going to do another detox next week bc I have been stuck for a few weeks. Long story short, try a detox to jump start your weight loss. Then try limiting carbs. I also take Metformin extended release. This did cause some tummy troubles for a while, but once I got my diet under control, the side effects were much less intense. Now its only bad when I eat bad. Hope that helps! Feel free to add me0
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I have PCOS too and have lost over 180 pounds. What worked for me is cutting back on processed foods...trying to have one grain free meal per day most days (usually my evening meal) and working out 4-6 days a week with a combination of resistance and cardio0
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I have PCOS as well. Cutting sugar almost completely (and working out) helped me lose 40 lbs in less than three months. It was completely worth it. I have incorporated some sugar back into my diet and am still losing weight.0
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i was diagnosed with PCOS not that long ago. yo yo dieting for me as well. I am trying to take the Metformin, but it makes me very sick to my stomach, to the point where it effects my day. cant work because i am always in the bathroom. I stopped taking it and asked the dr what else I could take and she really wants me to stick it out and get slowly accustomed to it. I dont know if i can deal with it.0
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i was diagnosed with PCOS not that long ago. yo yo dieting for me as well. I am trying to take the Metformin, but it makes me very sick to my stomach, to the point where it effects my day. cant work because i am always in the bathroom. I stopped taking it and asked the dr what else I could take and she really wants me to stick it out and get slowly accustomed to it. I dont know if i can deal with it.
Are you on the extended release? It makes a huge difference! Also, ask about Fortamet. That does the same thing but is easier on the stomach....might be more expensive though. I believe there is 1 more similar medication, Glou(something). Referred to as the "Cadillac" by dr. When I had the same complaints to the dr he told me to space my carbs evenly throughout the day. That didn't help me, but maybe it will help you. I found limiting my carbs to be much more helpful. It definitely takes time to get acclimated to Met. Start on a lower dosage and work up to the prescribed dose.0 -
I am 25 and I have PCOS and some insulin resistance (no diabetes). I was diagnosed in May of last year by my gyno. I've tried to lose weight by changing my eating habits, exercising, and nothing seems to work. Today my doctor prescribed me Metformin (once a day) and I'm really hoping that it helps me to lose weight. Weight has always been an issue and I'm ready for a change. I'm under 5 ft so any weight gain on me is easily seen. Ideally i would like to lose 70-80 and be within a good range of my BMI. From what I read there have been mix reviews as to whether Metformin helps in weight loss. I'm going to try and do a moderate carb diet and excise along with the Metformin to help in my journey. If anyone has tips or recommendations let me know!0
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Hi all I too have severe pcos and have had it for years was always told to excercise and eat less but that did not work for me am now on a great program and have managed to lose 24 lbs so far am trying to continue to eat well but bread and sugar cravings are hard to get rid of
i am on metformin and was on insulin as well but lucky since changing my diet i no longer need them only metformin to help with the symptoms of pcos i no longer drink soda even when eating out non sweet ice tea for me hoping that it all helps as i want to lose a good amount of weight before turning 30 in June
so any advice or tips are also welcome and feel free to add me Good luck to us0 -
Hi All I'm new here - I have PCOS and have for a few years, diagnosed in 2007... long story short i had an AWFUL dr who basically told me it was "no big deal" i thought i was overweight because i didn't eat well and didn't exercise.... so three years ago I took control and started working out like a fiend - every single day, 7 days a week and the weight melted off. I lost a little over 100 pounds in a year and i looked and felt great... slowly though it crept back... i was still working out every day just as hard and even harder (i now have a trainer 3 days a week) and i watch my diet carefully) but it keeps coming back.. i could not for the life of me figure out what was going on... i've had some schedule stresses in my life with a long work commute etc.. but i work out hard core 60 min a day and i've gained back almost 50lbs... i decided to go to a new dr.
She ran a full panel and as soon as i told her I had PCOS she knew what my weight problem was... she checked my insulin that that's what it was.
It's frustrating that my previous Dr didnt' do anything for me (i had seen her for 12 years) and this dr in 2 visits has an entire plan laid out for me. I'm now on Victoza and i'm on day 4 - she said it should lower my insulin and help with the weight loss. I still have to continue working out and eating healthy of course - but i had NO idea that my PCOS had ANYTHING to do with weight gain at all... i couldn't figure out what was going on. I really hope this new medication works.0 -
since when was metformin a diet drug? its for treatment of diabeties and insulin resistance, unfortunately some of us have no choice but to go on metformin because our hormones are THAT bad even with weighing less.
all my dr said was 'lose weight' but no indication on what to do and what would work.
metformin hasnt helped me lose weight, its just made me more balanced blood sugar wise, but still have to watch carb/sugar intake extended release makes a huge difference in stomach issues.0 -
I have PCOS and it makes it hard to get this stupid weight off!!! Anyone out there have this problem and if so what have you done to be successful?
I have a mild case of PCOS and am severely struggling to lose weight. I work out for 45 minutes a day at least 4 times a week, usually more. I also stay under 1400 calories, usually closer to 1200 and eat mostly healthy foods. I have reached a boiling point after 3 months with the scale barely budging.
I am guessing it's time to adopt a low-glycemic meal plan. I have researched this a great deal and it seems this is the only way for those suffering from PCOS to lose weight like a normal person would. My cousin also has PCOS, she could not get pregnant. She started doing the low glycemic diet and lost 60lbs in under a year and had a beautiful, healthy baby. I think I am going to start trying this and see how it goes...if anyone would like to join me, I'd be happy to share tips & recipes!0 -
I have PCOS and it makes it hard to get this stupid weight off!!! Anyone out there have this problem and if so what have you done to be successful?
I also have PCOS and insulin resistance. I find that limiting my carb intake is helpful for getting weight off. I don't do low-carb per say, but I spread out my carb intake evenly throughout the day so that I don't get a huge "dump" of carbs at one meal. I also stay away from sweets, refined carbs (like bagels - no matter how much I love bagels!) and baked goods (unless I make them myself and know exactly what I'm putting in them). If I get a sweet tooth, I have a little dark chocolate or frozen yogurt.0 -
I've been reading and following "The GI Diet" by Rick Gallop and exercising a bit and have lost 20 pounds in 2 months and 1 week. I've had PCOS for about 8 years. I've also had insulin resistance problems in the past. I don't feel in want of anything on this diet. I'm loving it! :-)0
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I have PCOS and I still have a long way to go, but in the past I did find a low GI diet did help, but it was restrictive enough that I had trouble sticking to it and felt like I was on a diet all the time.
This time around I'm counting my calories and sticking to whole grains and similar carbs. I've also been on a meal plan that really focuses on having 2 snacks and 3 meals a day, having the regular snacks really seem to help keep me from getting huge carb cravings and binging at meals.0 -
I too have PCOS, diagnosed around 11 years ago. I joined a PCOS support group for infertility issues and found that many of the ladies there had symptom relief and were able to lose weight by following a book called The Insulin Resistance Diet. It's not a diet in the traditional sense, it's really more about avoiding processed foods and taking in a healthy balance of protein, carbs, etc... I followed it for a while because it's a healthy way of eating and hoped to relieve some symptoms. I did feel pretty good following it, I simply got out of the habit of eating healthy.0
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Update to my pervious post. I've been on the victoza for about a month now and while I continue to work out 5-6 days a week (2 with a trainer now) the medication has really helped. I've noticed a huge changed in my appetite. I've lost over 10 lbs in the last month. It's so good to know that I'm finally on the right meds. Especially since I've been doing the "right stuff" for so long with now results... I just needed some medical help0
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