40 pounds lost with PCOS/Metabolic Syndrome.
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Oh, I forgot to add... I got a new fancy scale today as well that measures a bunch of things, like body fat %, bone mass, muscle mass, total body water and weight and according to the scale (which seems very accurate and had very good reviews) my body fat percentage classifies me as overweight, no longer obese. (So screw you, BMI!) Woo!0
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I have PCOS, glucose intolerance/insulin resistance. It sucks. Congrats!!! I was down 50, then got upset after gaining 12 lbs in 2 days on vacation, and.. well... lost it. I'm back now, and working on reaching my goal.0
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love the dress! you look great, congrats!0
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Awesome!!! That dress is super cute on you!! :happy:0
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You and your dress are beautiful!0
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You and your dress are beautiful!
:blushing: Aww shucks. Thank you very much!0 -
You look fantastic! I have PCOS/metabolic syndrome/insulin resistance, too, although I think it has improved quite a bit since I've lost weight. I had VSG surgery in November and I'm down 53 lbs. Still have 30-ish to go. My surgeon and metabolic doc have both told me to be VERY careful if I don't want to get pregnant b/c losing all this weight will definitely increase fertility since we have the above-mentioned conditions! Crazy, since I had to have IVF to get pregnant in the first place due to my PCOS! In any case, you're doing awesome!0
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Awesome Job! You look great and I love love love that dress! I have PCOS too.0
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Wow I didn't know so many people on here had PCOS too! It sure is a pain in the butt! Thanks for all the support guys!!0
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You're amazing.0
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Congratulations on your weight loss.0
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Well done. I have PCOS too, I find as my weight reduces my symptoms improve.
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Wow I didn't know so many people on here had PCOS too! It sure is a pain in the butt! Thanks for all the support guys!!
you look great! definite motivation for me!0 -
INSPIRATIONAL! You're setting a great example for the rest of us.0
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Wow that's great, good for you...0
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Stick with it and you will reach your goals! Way to go thus far!0
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Great job!! I too have pcos..it's frustrating saying the least. Keep up the great work.0
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PCOS can be such a pain. I too have pcos and a hypothyroidism to boot....but since Sept 2012 I have lost over 60 pounds. It was a lot of hard work and finding what works
Congrats on your weight loss I know how hard it is with PCOS0 -
Hi!!
I have been diagnosed with pcos by an endocrinologist after putting on a TONNE of weight. I am really depressed about the diagnosis, it all seemed helpless, but your post has really inspired me, that all is not lost.
My specialist suggest i start counting calories on this site. SO does PCOS mean we find it harder to lose weight? I dont know much about it yet.
You look amazing.0 -
I also have PCOS and I have been successful using myfitnesspal. You look GREAT!0
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Bump!0
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Congrats! as a fellow sufferer of PCOS, this is very motivating! you have A LOT to be proud of0
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Awesome and inspiring! :happy:0
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:flowerforyou:0
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I was actually coming onto this board for PCOS success stories! Haha! Thanks so much! You are looking great, but I know you have to be feeling great too! So proud of you!!0
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Hi!!
I have been diagnosed with pcos by an endocrinologist after putting on a TONNE of weight. I am really depressed about the diagnosis, it all seemed helpless, but your post has really inspired me, that all is not lost.
My specialist suggest i start counting calories on this site. SO does PCOS mean we find it harder to lose weight? I dont know much about it yet.
You look amazing.
While PCOS can definitely make losing weight more difficult, it isn't a lost cause. It can only be used as an /excuse/ to not try. If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish any goal you set your mind to. You just need to find the right routine that works for you and just stick to it. You might not absolutely SHED weight like crazy, like other people without the disease seem to, but you will most definitely reach your goals as long as you don't give up. I definitely don't lose consistently week to week, some weeks I even gain even if I try my hardest, it disheartens a lot of people but it's better to get to your goals a little slower than to never get there at all. While it isn't a good thing to be diagnosed with ANY chronic disease, it definitely tests your willpower, but everyone has it in them. It's just whether or not you choose to use it to its full potential.
Edit: Also to add, it's also helpful to either count your carb levels or to choose a low GI diet to keep your blood sugar steady. Calorie counting doesn't always work well for women with PCOS, but it may, it all depends on you.0 -
And thank you guys so much! You are all so great! :flowerforyou:0
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Good job well done0
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