PCOS buddies??
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Loosing weight will help heaps especially if you guys are trying to have kids because the weight loss will even out her hormones. Having PCOS basically means yourallergic to wheat, diary and yeast. Also the less the food is processed the better it will be for her. She should try Pregnitude it's meant to help with regulating periods and access hair.
I thought she just had to eat a low carb diet, like 100 grams or so, and watch her sugers. What is wrong with wheat and dairy?0 -
The gluten in the wheat is the problem to a PCOS sufferer it causes hormonal imbalance but not only that it creates inflammation in the body. Having PCOS doesn't mean you have celiac disease but are gluten sensitive. In terms of the dairy go to this link http://pcosdiva.com/2011/07/dont-be-a-dairy-queen-part-1/ This is an awesome recourse for PCOS sufferers. I hope this helps.0
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so if we are eating more wheat things like a normal person then that would be a negative choice for a PCOS person? Does it not help in this area to just cut carbs as a whole down?0
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yep, one of my dx. I was dx about 13 years ago after having my daughter. at the moment i only take meds every 3-4 months to trigger a cycle if none has shown up. have tried bc pills and metformin of the years. i also have the hypoglycemia and hx of insulin resistance that runs with PCOS. am also aiming for 100 pounds lost, and just started this last journey last fall. feel free to add me. alsways looking for friends fighting the same battles to exchange support, experiences. and ideas! good luck ladies!
**also, first i have heard of this pregnitude, gonna look into it. thanks for sharing.0 -
No that's the weird thing carbs are good for PCOS but you need to choose the right ones. Quinoa is awesome, you can even get quinoa pasta now. Also potato's, peas and amareth the list goes on and on. A really good way to describe what a PCOS diet should look like is think hunter gatherer or primal eating. Meat and what ever was grown on the land. Also the more organic produce you can get the better.0
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Pregnitude really helps with weightloss. I lost 14lbs in the first 2 weeks of taking it. I guess it realigns the hormones which makes you loose weight. Check it out and see what you think.0
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i have pcos
only got diagnosed last year
but on a weight loss mission
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i have pcos and a lot of weight to lose. I'm at the heaviest i've ever been now, hoping losing some weight will bring back my periods.0
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Ive had pcos since about 15 and am also on the ttc wagon. Would like to lose about 60 pounds. add me0
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I was diagnosed with PCOS almost ten years ago. I am still unsure about it all, but i know i need to lose weight and I am at my highest I have ever been. Feel free to add me, I am always looking for new support. I just bought a book on PCOS so hoping that will help me.0
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Diagnosed with PCOS in 2011, I have been slowly losing the weight. Down 30lbs since the diagnosis, it hasn't been easy. I have been able to recognize my "crash" foods....did WW for a bit but really need to keep an eye on the carbs and that is why I prefer MFP over WW. Feel free to add me, fellow PCOSers!0
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Feel free to add me. I have PCoS & a100lb goal as well!0
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I also have PCOS so everyone can please feel free to add me.0
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Hi! I was diagnosed with PCOS about 6 years ago. I have about 40ish lbs to go.0
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Feel free to add me I was diagnosed many years ago when I was 228 pounds and desperately trying to conceive. When nothing was working to help fertility, I gave up 'trying' and decided to get healthy by joining Weight Watcher's and I lost 90 pounds! During my journey my PCOS disappeared and I now have 3 amazing children. It is totally possible to kick this thing. Don't give up! Make yourself a priority. BEST OF LUCK!!0
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I have PCOS as well and have about 50 lbs to lose. I switched to a plant-based vegan diet and that seems to help. Please add me.
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You can add me! PCOS is my affliction in life as well.0
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Feel free to add me- PCOS, 140 pounds lost0
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HOW DOES MY WIFE LOOSE WEIGHT MORE EASILY? what do you ladies do?0
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HOW DOES MY WIFE LOOSE WEIGHT MORE EASILY? what do you ladies do?
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There is no way to tell you how you wife can lose weight easily. With PCOS what works for one woman might now work for another. Most of the women I talk to with PCOS are on metformin, are following a specific diet suited to them which has been advised by a dietician or gynaecologist. Exercise does help. But I really think you and your wife really need to research everything you can on PCOS, try different diets to find what gives the best relief. It's a slow process just so you both know that.0 -
Hey ladies. Another PCOS sufferer in the ranks. I have been working at this for a few months now and am close to hitting the 35 lbs lost mark with many more to go.
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Me too! Was diagnosed many years ago. Three years ago I lost four stone (52 pounds) via MFP, but sadly put it all back and then some when my father passed away. Decided not to take Metformin (?) but thats because the Doctor didn't explain what it was for? What does it do? Anyways, feel free to add me, I started on 25 Feb and have lost 11 pounds so far!0
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First and foremost, Your wife has to WANT to loose weight really bad. I started following a low amylose diet in December and I have lost 31 pounds so far, with close to no exercise. There is a great video on youtube called " the pcos diet that worked for us" and the lady in the video does a great job at explaining what diet her doctor recommended. I have been following the diet and it has been working like a charm, it basically cuts out grains, sugar, and high glycemic veggies and fruit. Look it up, it was very helpful for me.0
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Following a low glycemic lifestyle is very important! .. so that insulin does not build up and store as fat.
It's a ruff journey but it can be done, just put one foot in front of the other! You got this!
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Hello all my fellow PCOS buds! I too suffer with this crazy disorder. I gained 70 lbs in 3 months and no one could figure out why then all of a sudden it was like PCOS was the new disease for women and sure enough that was my problem. I am excited to find all of you on here and hope for support, encouragement, etc...anxious to see how others overcome! So please add me to the group as well! Good luck everyone...we can do it!:happy:0
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I have PCOS and have been pretty successful with weight loss... I am in the end stages of losing but still molding my body.... I'll friend anybody but be forewarned... I'm saucy and funny and kinda nutty... but I'm around a lot and I am supportive... but will point out areas of issue if I need to....0
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Also diagnosed with PCOS when I was 16, have been struggling with weight (among other things) ever since. Add me as a friend, I would love to support you.0
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I too have PCOS and have struggled with weight all of my life. I am restarting my life style changes and hoping for the best. I had gestational diabetes with my last two pregnancies and while following the heart association diet my blood sugar levels were great. So I am trying to limit my carb intake and see where this takes me. Good luck everyone, we can do this!!0
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I was diagnosed with PCOS last year, and given Metformin 500mg twice a day to help it.
I also have vitamin B12 deficiency, which can be made worse by Metformin (arrghh! neverending cycle of illness!)
I'm struggling at the moment though to know what I should/shouldn't be eating.
I love carbs, think it's having an Irish family - so many potatoes! but I don't want to eat them as they make me feel awful afterwards.
When I was diagnosed, I was just told 'yeah you have PCOS, take this Metformin', I was not told it would worsen my b12 levels or that I should gradually up my dosage of Metformin either! I had to discover these myself so getting diet advice from my GP is unlikely.
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Hi I was diagnosed with PCOS About 2 years ago I have tried pretty much every diet there is I'm currently just trying to limit my calorie intake and trying to be sensible when it comes to treats. I have also been exercising 3-4 times per week for at least an hour. So far I have lost 2lbs then put 1 back on after a week of binging on pizza chocolate and beer ( very naughty I know) but it's hard to stick with it when I'm just not getting any results. Any ideas or support would be welcome I really don't want to do low GI or low carb as I know as soon as I stop I'll pile the weight ack on and then some.0
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