Any of you ladies have PCOS?
kandyjay
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I was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) when I was 18 years old. I'm now 24.
I have lost 73 pounds ( on my own! ) within the past year. However, with PCOS, it's harder to lose weight in the lower belly.
Anyone have certain workout routines or anything different I could try to lose the weight off my lower stomache?
I'm running out of ideas lol .
Thanks!!
I have lost 73 pounds ( on my own! ) within the past year. However, with PCOS, it's harder to lose weight in the lower belly.
Anyone have certain workout routines or anything different I could try to lose the weight off my lower stomache?
I'm running out of ideas lol .
Thanks!!
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please, someeeeeone?0
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PCOS here too. Check out the groups section. There is a group for women with PCOS.0
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hi there
I'm new to this posting thing,
I too have pcos, I am also gluten, wheat, dairy and soya intollerant, and also undar active thyroid.... so a few issues going on,
I'm sorry I cant answer your question, I too would love to hear what other pcos sufferers find to help them a) loose weight and b) like you have asked loose the lower tummy
I would love some friends on here so if anybody would like to add me I would be greatful
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The only thing that has helped me lose weight is an insulin regulator. If I'm not on Metformin, it's virtually impossible to lose any weight at all.
Feel free to add me, ladies!0 -
I would love to know the answer to this as well! Congrats on the weightloss on your own. PCOS has been difficult for me and I feel like no matter how much I work out and how focused I am on eating I cant lose a dang pound. I am going to add you as a friend if you dont mind.0
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**** yeah, been through that crap!!!0
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That's funny, didn't realize till now that MFP hides my swearing LOL0
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The only thing that has helped me lose weight is an insulin regulator. If I'm not on Metformin, it's virtually impossible to lose any weight at all.
Feel free to add me, ladies!
I was placed on metformin for my PCOS but had to be taken off of it. It caused me to gain weight and I went into a severe depression. I actually talked to a counselor and she said all of her PCOS patients are on metformin and are clinically depressed. So it is very important to monitor how the metfromin makes you feel. Just thought I would throw that out there to say be careful on it. Also its long term effects cause liver and kidney damage so try and limit how long you are on the pills.0 -
Hey Ladies~
I was diagnosed with PCOS 11 years ago...it's been a rough road for sure...not impossible
My Gyno told me that I have a Magic Bullet to lose weight....seriously?
she said low-carb, no wheat, was the way to go...
So I have been doing my best to take all the best stuff from all the diets that have worked for me and I think I finally have something...
I've lost 25 lbs since January 1st...now mind you, I have been exercising too, but nothing out of the normal...
I'm here if you need me :flowerforyou:0 -
OMG!!!!!!!!! 25lb since jan 1st!!!!!!!!!!!! wowzer....
I struggle to loose a lb a week even when I am super good and gym 4 times a week....
what sort of meals do you eat hun, if you dont mind sharing,
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Wow! good job on the weight loss
I didn't realize how many other girls have PCOS. I don't know anyone here with it except my sisters!
Low carbs, and no wheat, eh? I may have to try that.0 -
Im trying to do a raw diet but fell off this week0
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Hi, I've been diagnosed with PCOS now for 15 years. I got tied up in all sorts of faddy diets trying to lose weight. In Jan this year I went with reducing carbs (especially bread) and increasing veg and water. So far 18lbs lost, although been stuck for 2 weeks. I too am on metformin, although I've not been so good at taking it as it didn't make me feel so good. Would love some new friends if anyone wants to add me. Best of luck x0
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There are a couple of groups on here which I've just joined as I too have PCOS. I've only just been diagnosed so any tips and experiences would help me too. I was told by the consultant that diagnosed me to follow a low Gi diet which I am trying to do but finding it a bit tricky to commit to if I'm honest!0
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Hi ladies, another PCOS sufferer here!! I have been diagnosed fairly recently as I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to concieve so had ovary scan which is when the doc told me about the PCOS. Since then I have cut out white carbs and processed foods and cut down on refined sugars. I make almost all my meals from scratch (with the exception of cereal for breakfast!) and try to include lots of salad, fruit and vegetables in my diet.
I'm struggling at the moment with some of the symptoms of PCOS (mainly terrible acne and excess hair) since coming off of the pill (Dianette kept all my symptoms at bay for years, it wasn't until I started to TTC that they all appeared!) so am trying to control them with my diet. I think that adding green tea has helped too.
I managed to lose a fair bit of weight before knowing I had PCOS but have had a lot of criticism for not eating enough calories - it wasn't until after I was diagnosed that I realised that this could be the reason that my maintenance level was so much lower than other people trying to diet without PCOS (on paper I should be very underweight with what I eat and the exercise I do, but I'm actually in the middle of the 'healthy' bmi range and the doc has no concerns!)
It's great to see that there are other people on here who are also dealing with PCOS, fab to have some support as a lot of people who don't have it don't understand it!!0 -
I'm a very active chick, so when I pair my exercise with a low glycemic diet, I lose weight like it's water. But if I start eating crappy foods, I look and feel crappy very quickly!
No matter how fit I've been, I've always had a little layer on my belly. but I suppose doing more cardio could help?0 -
I'm struggling at the moment with some of the symptoms of PCOS (mainly terrible acne and excess hair) since coming off of the pill (Dianette kept all my symptoms at bay for years, it wasn't until I started to TTC that they all appeared!) so am trying to control them with my diet. I think that adding green tea has helped too.
Me too! I'm not TTC, but have been taken off of Dianette for health reasons... (Apparantley you should not be on it for longer than 6 months as a time as it can cause liver damage as it is such a high dose of hormones!) and I have instead been put on the Cilest pill. Needless to say as it is a lower dosage, all the symptoms have come back! Dianette helped me keep off weight for some reason (I could eat anything!), the hair has come back, skin is bad. It's so frustrating, feels like I'm fighting a losing battle sometimes. Me and my fiance are looking to try for a baby once we are married, so there's always that to worry about too!
OH the worries of a PCOS sufferer! Glad to have found ladies in the same boat as me though :flowerforyou:0 -
I'm struggling at the moment with some of the symptoms of PCOS (mainly terrible acne and excess hair) since coming off of the pill (Dianette kept all my symptoms at bay for years, it wasn't until I started to TTC that they all appeared!) so am trying to control them with my diet. I think that adding green tea has helped too.
Me too! I'm not TTC, but have been taken off of Dianette for health reasons... (Apparantley you should not be on it for longer than 6 months as a time as it can cause liver damage as it is such a high dose of hormones!) and I have instead been put on the Cilest pill. Needless to say as it is a lower dosage, all the symptoms have come back! Dianette helped me keep off weight for some reason (I could eat anything!), the hair has come back, skin is bad. It's so frustrating, feels like I'm fighting a losing battle sometimes. Me and my fiance are looking to try for a baby once we are married, so there's always that to worry about too!
OH the worries of a PCOS sufferer! Glad to have found ladies in the same boat as me though :flowerforyou:
I have not heard of Dianette or Cilest?! what are they and what do they do?0 -
Me too! I'm not TTC, but have been taken off of Dianette for health reasons... (Apparantley you should not be on it for longer than 6 months as a time as it can cause liver damage as it is such a high dose of hormones!) and I have instead been put on the Cilest pill. Needless to say as it is a lower dosage, all the symptoms have come back! Dianette helped me keep off weight for some reason (I could eat anything!), the hair has come back, skin is bad. It's so frustrating, feels like I'm fighting a losing battle sometimes. Me and my fiance are looking to try for a baby once we are married, so there's always that to worry about too!
OH the worries of a PCOS sufferer! Glad to have found ladies in the same boat as me though :flowerforyou:
It's horrible isn't it, my skin is getting me down so much, I've lost count of the amount of evenings I've spent in tears over it recently, for the last 10 years I've been on the pill I've always had perfect skin and now I'm 27 years old with the acne of a teenager and it's yucky!! Due to the fact I'm TTC I can't take anything prescription-wise for it, so I'm trying to control it with diet, products and supplements but it's still bad!
With regards to TTC, unfortunatly in addition to my PCOS, my husband also has problems on his side and so we are due to start IVF soon, have our consultation next week, so I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed that it will work for us!!0 -
I have not heard of Dianette or Cilest?! what are they and what do they do?
They are contraceptive pills I absolutely swear by Dianette for PCOS, it practically removed all of my symptoms. My skin was the main issue for me (I had cystic acne) and it completely cleared it to the point where it was flawless. (I don't mean to toot my own horn there lol!)
But of course this is just my experience. I have met women with PCOS who have found Dianette to be a living hell for them. Every one is different I guess!0 -
I have not heard of Dianette or Cilest?! what are they and what do they do?
Dianette is a contraceptive pill that also helps with acne and excess hair. As stated by Jordana, some docs don't allow women to stay on it for long periods of time due to risk of liver problems, however my doc was happy to keep me on it for years with regular check ups. It really helped control all my PCOS symptoms and since coming off of it due to trying for a baby, my symptoms have gone crazy!!0 -
I have not heard of Dianette or Cilest?! what are they and what do they do?
They are contraceptive pills I absolutely swear by Dianette for PCOS, it practically removed all of my symptoms. My skin was the main issue for me (I had cystic acne) and it completely cleared it to the point where it was flawless. (I don't mean to toot my own horn there lol!)
But of course this is just my experience. I have met women with PCOS who have found Dianette to be a living hell for them. Every one is different I guess!
Ahh, Okay. The only pill my doctor prescribed to me was Yasmin birth control pills, which were only issued for the fact of irregular periods. However, I stopped them for a month in the summer and my skin went crazy. . Glad to be back on them now!0 -
It's horrible isn't it, my skin is getting me down so much, I've lost count of the amount of evenings I've spent in tears over it recently, for the last 10 years I've been on the pill I've always had perfect skin and now I'm 27 years old with the acne of a teenager and it's yucky!! Due to the fact I'm TTC I can't take anything prescription-wise for it, so I'm trying to control it with diet, products and supplements but it's still bad!
With regards to TTC, unfortunatly in addition to my PCOS, my husband also has problems on his side and so we are due to start IVF soon, have our consultation next week, so I'm keeping my fingers and toes crossed that it will work for us!!
Totally know how you feel there. I had cystic acne, so it wasn't just horrible to look at, it physically hurt. My whole face was in agony for such a long time, I'm amazed that Dianette actually worked for me! Now I'm on Cilest it is coming back slowly, albeit I doubt it will get as bad as it once was as Cilest is still a contraceptive pill and should keep my hormones somewhat under check!
It may sound silly but sudo cream is my go to for acne, it used to help me so much when I was younger!
Oh wow, good luck with your IVF treatment! Hopefully everything will fall into place for you and your husband. :flowerforyou:0 -
Totally know how you feel there. I had cystic acne, so it wasn't just horrible to look at, it physically hurt. My whole face was in agony for such a long time, I'm amazed that Dianette actually worked for me! Now I'm on Cilest it is coming back slowly, albeit I doubt it will get as bad as it once was as Cilest is still a contraceptive pill and should keep my hormones somewhat under check!
It may sound silly but sudo cream is my go to for acne, it used to help me so much when I was younger!
Oh wow, good luck with your IVF treatment! Hopefully everything will fall into place for you and your husband. :flowerforyou:
Yeah mine's cystic too, mainly on my jaw and chin, some days it hurts to even smile I'm using the Clinique anti-blemish system and also use Sudocrem at night but still wish for my 'old' flawless skin back everytime I look in the mirror! I've actually started cancelling plans to go out and socialise with people cos I hate how my skin looks and feels so much I would rather stay at home and hide I'm trying to keep positive by telling myself I can go back on Dianette after I've had a baby!! It sucks doesn't it!0 -
Hi ladies, another PCOS sufferer here!! I have been diagnosed fairly recently as I have been trying (unsuccessfully) to concieve so had ovary scan which is when the doc told me about the PCOS. Since then I have cut out white carbs and processed foods and cut down on refined sugars. I make almost all my meals from scratch (with the exception of cereal for breakfast!) and try to include lots of salad, fruit and vegetables in my diet.]
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So have you had a good result from making these changes? I am still in the overweight range and really would like to get down to the healthy range to increase my changes of conceiving but I have lost 70+ lbs with a diet club and changing everything I've learnt again feels a bit overwhelming...although I amd starting to struggle now and feel that making those changes would possibly help.0 -
sorry cant figure out how to use the quote properly!
So have you had a good result from making these changes? I am still in the overweight range and really would like to get down to the healthy range to increase my changes of conceiving but I have lost 70+ lbs with a diet club and changing everything I've learnt again feels a bit overwhelming...although I amd starting to struggle now and feel that making those changes would possibly help.
Hi there!
I'm not really sure how to measure my results as I kind of overhauled my life all at once if that makes sense - I changed my diet, the products I use, the supplements I take all at the same time so I don't know what is working and what isn't! My symptoms have improved since I did these things but are still fairly bad if that makes sense!!
Nothing has made any difference for me as far as helping with TTC, I've been prescribed a number of drugs but still don't ovulate, however the fact that I am now in a 'healthy' weight range means that we can start IVF straight away - a friend of mine is in the same situation but has to get her weight down before she can get funding for it. With regards to my weight though, the change in diet (and as such lifestyle) is the best thing I've ever done and I will never go back to my old eating habits, I love eating 'clean'!!0 -
Yes I have PCOS also, since I was 20. and now I am 27 and they have just gotten it "under control". It has been so bad at times I have been hospitalized, and even had a blood transfusion 2 years ago, due to severe bleeding. It has been virtually impossible over the last 7 years to loose any weight, until I met my wonderful doctor now! She put me on Metformin due to insulin intolernace, and with simple diet and exercise I am doing great now!0
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I've decided that I am going to give the low gi diet a really good go after I go shopping tomorrow so I am going to sit down and plan for the week and hopefully see some good results which I will post on here!0
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about 15 years ago my doctor began to wonder if I had PCOS but I never really followed up on it until 3 years ago when I started having other problems and it was confirmed that I do in fact have PCOS and am now fighting my weight and have been told by a fertility specialist my odds of having a successful full term pregnancy are next to nothing even with the use of meds etc so we are going down the adoption route and taking a new look at our lives in all regards. My hubby has been so amazing and supportive and on here counting his calories etc too which is awesome and now to find all of you wonderful ladies who are in very similar shoes to mine is a blessing to know i'm not alone and will definitely join the other groups on here. Thanks for helping start my day off filled with renewed hope!0
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PCOS for 13yrs not fun when it comes to loosing weight not to mention the other problems that go with it Feel free to add me as a friend more motivation the better0
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