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It's been two months and I'm already down 25 lbs!!! I eat Kashi foods and a lot of oatmeal, fruits and veggies. I'm rarely hungry! I don't bother counting calories, because let's faceFace pain it... who has time for that?!
exercise is hard to do at the mo cos i get so tired after doing very little
Solo: thanks for the advice!!will talk to my doc about it
Tasha
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woman group etc... Are these real medications?
I have PCOS and I have problems loosing weight so I was wondering what you are talking about
I'm 21 years old, and I was diagnosed with PCOS in July 2006. I am 5'8" and weighed 145 lbs at the beginning of the year; however, by the end of October 2006, the scale labeled me a fat ass at 180 lbs. I gained THIRTY-FIVE pounds within the year as an _active_ 21-yo woman. I'm not blaming PCOS entirely, but my doctor believes that it was the largest cause of my weight gain.
The good news:
In late October, my doctor prescribed me (1) hormonal birth control, (2) Spironolactone, and (3) high fiber diet with moderate exercise and vitamin supplements.
It's been two months and I'm already down 25 lbs!!! I eat Kashi foods and a lot of oatmeal, fruits and veggies. I'm rarely hungry! I don't bother counting calories, because let's face it... who has time for that?!
The birth control increases my progestin and estrogen levels, while the Spironolactone greatly reduces testosterone (cause of acne and hair growth). Vitamins keep important minerals/nutrients, e.g. iron, at acceptable levels in your body.
Also, my PCOS causes severe pain sometimes. EXERCISE HELPS!!! Trust me, even if you're in pain, just take some Advil, get off your ass, and go for a walk... you WON'T regret it.
Don't let PCOS get you down (or fat), ladies! Sorry for the novella, but I hope it helps.
It's either that, or I have two periods a month and severe pain almost every day. I'll take my chances!
6 years ago, in my first year of college i stopped having a regular cycle and i gained 30 lbs in 3 months. i went to the doctor, had blood tests but they all said it was normal and that i was just "growing into my body". after that i went to 3 diff gynos and they all said the same thing...they all said to take birth control and they all said that was my only option... this was extremely strange to me since up to that point i consistently weighed 98 lbs. i never had an eating disorder or anything like that, actually just the opposite, i could eat everything in sight and never gain a pound, i mean literally in one sitting i could eat 3 bowls of spagetti, a foot long subway sandwich, a bigmac, and a few slices of pizza. people thought i was bulimic or something but this was not the case. all my family members are thin and i have a small frame...since then i have considerably cut down my portion (i cannot get myself to