PCOS - Insulin Resistance Topic
Esefenie
11/24/09
Anyone with PCOS? I was diagnosed over two years ago and even with this knowledge of how my body works differently, I have not been able to make the right choices in order to lose weight. Frustration seems to win over motivation...
Indyelle13
03/09/10
replied to Esefenie
Me too! I was diagnosed with PCOS about 4 years ago. The weight loss will help control it, so says my doctor...
Indyelle13
03/09/10
replied to Indyelle13
I am also insulin resistant.
Michellegrace88
03/10/10
hey there... I was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic when I was 10, and I was just diagnosed with PCOS about a week ago... I'm 21 years old and in addition to my insulin-dependent diabetes, I appear to be insulin-resistant as well! I weigh about 150 now, which is more than I ever had in the past, and for the first time in my life I can't just eat healthy for a few days and lose the bloat... i'm scared! I don't want to think that there's a possibility that I'll only keep gaining or never be able to lose this excess weight, I feel miserable and hate the way I look in my clothes :\ ... how are you ladies treating your PCOS? any meds or breakthroughs?
Indyelle13
03/12/10
replied to Michellegrace88
Well first, you are very young so your body and metabolism will change as you age. Start developing a lifestyle of movement and excellent eating habits. Go for foods that are good for you -- low fat, low carb, low sodium, etc. Focus on feeling good about yourself and you will. Life is more than your weight, and you can enjoy it at any size. Just focus on staying healthy!
Kdlynn
06/08/10
replied to Indyelle13
I was diagnosed with PCOS way back when it was still called Stein-Leventhal syndrome - 20 years ago! I have struggled with my weight the entire time - frustrating! I've found that for me to have successful weight loss I need to stick with low fat and low sugar eating. I also have high tryglycerides and this helps control them. I started taking Glucophage about 5 years ago to get rid of my dark/dry ugly elbows and it worked wonders - has helped me drop some weight and maintains my sugar well. It has several benefits for PCOS patients. Just thought I'd share this.
Justloveme2
08/03/10
I also have diabetes was diagnosed October of 2009 my sugar then was 850. Today it is always under 130... I am on Glucophage also and it helped so much, they also put me on hydroclorothyadize and i dropped 45lbs in 2 months! Now I am having a hard time loosing more! I have had 3 kids and the weight just doesn't want to come off! I thought maybe if I come on this site and actually SEE that I am eating the wrong foods, that it will hit me! :) I also have PCOS!
Justloveme2
08/03/10
I am on Birth Control for my PCOS and it has worked so great, my periods are regular and it is wonderful! :) Before I got on the pill I had a period that lasted 3 months! Now I get them regularly and I am so relieved!
Robinsonchef
07/07/11
replied to Justloveme2
I was recently, January 2010, diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The doctor seemed fairly certain that I had pcos. She was my primary doctor, so I was not officially diagnosed. I was put on metformin and started ovulating again. I became pregnant in May 2010 with my 3rd child. It was an extremely difficult pregnancy because of the diabetes. Now, I have a beautiful 5 month old boy!! I have questions that I haven't asked. Does pcos cause diabetes? Does it make you gain weight? I am glad to see a group of people to talk to!!
Eyeshigh
12/03/11
I have diabetes and PCOS - and the meds all make me violently ill. I have tried birth control for the PCOS as well, but I had awful mood swings and couldn't function, so i dont take anything now.
PCOS - Insulin Resistance