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Old 01-06-2004, 04:09 PM   #1
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PCOS/weight loss

Hi,

My doctor said I'm borderline PCOS today and that I need to try to drop some weight and eat healthier. Problem is, when I don't eat for a few hours, I get shaky and weak and sweaty because my blood sugar dips. I'm a college student, so its hard to avoid carbs entirely-a lot of what is served is carbs. But I need to start and I plan to try. I was wondering if anyone else with PCOS could share their experiences with me..and does losing weight really help? Thanks.

 
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Old 01-06-2004, 05:43 PM   #2
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Re: PCOS/weight loss

Hi Julie!!!

I was diagnosed with PCOS at the age of 16. Weight problems are one of the nasty symtoms of this disease!!!! I have a severe case of PCOS and I have found that when I lose weight, if I am not careful, the weight will come right back.

You might want to start with an exercise program. I found a cardio & aerobic exercise program helps me!! As far as a diet, I do not limit what I eat, I limit how much I eat. Try eating small meals all through the day. My Dr. told me to eat 6 small meals a day. When I told him there was no way I could eat that much, he said that I did not have to eat a complete meal, just munch on something that is healthy and no candy bars!!! So I became a grazer. I find myself eating healthy snacks all through my day. The Atkins kind of diet is not recommended for women with PCOS. Some websites promote the Atkins diet for us, but my Dr. frowns on it and from experience, it only made me feel sick!!!!

Once you start loosing weight and exercising, you will find that you will feel much better!! Do some research on PCOS and I am sure you will get some questions that you may have answered. PCOS is a pain in the butt, but is managable!!! You are lucky because your case is not as severe as some!!!

If you need any help, ask away!!!!

GOOD LUCK!

 
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Old 01-06-2004, 07:27 PM   #3
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Re: PCOS/weight loss

Thanks for the quick reply!

Do you also have the problem where your blood sugar drops severely when you don't eat for awhile? If I have breakfast at 8 am, by 10:30 I'm a shaky, sweaty, weak mess and thats when I'll dive into the carbs. Right now I'm thinking I'll just eat better-as in cut out burgers/fries/sweets and incorporate more lean meat and fruits and veggies. Do you think that will help, even if I don't cut out all carbs, such as having bread with a sandwich? Its so hard in college, the food revolves around sandwiches.

Also, did you ever have to go on birth control? They suggested ortho tri cyclen for me if things don't get better with weight loss. My skin isn't so great right now either, I'm having troubles with breakouts and I know that could be related to pcos. Have you had that trouble as well??

Thanks for reading, look forward to seeing your reponse!

 
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Re: PCOS/weight loss

I was diagnosed with PCOS and have been reading quite a bit of information on it. Weight problems are the worst thing about this disease. My DR also wanted to put me on birth control but I didn't take them after reading other message boards that women with this condition only gained more weight on the BCP. So I've been working out and trying to watch what I eat and the weight is coming off slooooowly. I mean slowly. I read that high protein diets are the best for women with PCOS but how many people can really tolerate those for long?? I think eating small meals throughout the day is just what I need, I am going to try that, before I was starving myself and eating one big meal a day. The trainer I work out with says thats a big NO NO. Especially since I also suffer from hypothyroidism. Good Luck finding what works best for you, research the internet you may find some thing helpful out there.

 
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Re: PCOS/weight loss

[[waves]] hey there fellow PCOSers

All that I know is what I learned through websites and books...however, PCOS is still a shady topic...doctors really don't know alot about it and not a whole lot of research is done on it...i have read alot of contradicting things, so I just follow what seems the most practical...one problem with PCOS is that most women do not know that they have it...the side effects of PCOS are treated, but rarely is the root of the problem (PCOS) is found =\

One thing, don't go on birth control pills...even when i was on the lowage dosage available, it about killed me...this is from my own personal experience, but really, the birth control pills on control a side effect of PCOS...the best way to control PCOS is through a healthy diet and exercise

PCOS is often thought as a hormonal imbalance, which is why when you go to the OBGYN they often refer you to birth control pills...the truth is PCOS is caused by an insulin problem...your pancreas creates too much insulin...in an aspect, you are the opposite of a diabetic...this causes your body to not process sugars correctly, causing sugar blood drops and being hungry all the time, and thus the weight gain as well

Atkins diet is found to work the best for weight loss in PCOS women as it stabalizes their blood sugar...since it is stabalize, you see the side effects of PCOS disappear or get less severe as well...however I agree that atkins is not the healthiest choice for someone with PCOS...atkins might stabalize your blood sugar but it also depresses it, which is why some people who go on Atkins feel drain, weak, and shaky after being on it for more then a week or two

What I did which is working for me: I went on a high protein/low carb diet for about 2 weeks...this allowed the body to be cleaned out and it stabalizes the insulin levels...then start with a healthy eating style, mimicking that of the diabetic...eat fruits, veggies, and whole grains, lean meats, and stay away from sugary foods...they totally wreck your insulin levels...i am in college as well, and i agree that to eat healthy, the food becomes extremely monotonous (i am afraid i can never look at a salad the same way again), but i tell myself that i have a disease, and i need to take care of myself in order to live a long and healthy life...the weight gain aggravates PCOS, and many women do become diabetic later in life if they don't take care of it, and also suffer from a truckload of side effects, including infertility, and bad skin...this is a disease, and you need to take care of yourself as best as you can...if you simply can't find any food that you think is healthy at the school caf, talk to the cafeteria and explain to them that you need a healthy lifestyle...many schools offer diabetic meals...i agree with the other that you should have 5-6 mini meals a day...last and not least, exercise! it really does help...do cardio and weight training, and drink alot of water...take vitamins and minerals...try to beat the root PCOS and not just the symptoms

i hope this helps, and there is alot that you can research out there as well...as i said, this is what makes sense to me after reading through a bunch of contradicting material :P

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I am not on a diet. I am not trying to lose wieght. I am just eating healthy,exercising and enjoying life as best as a college student can. If I end up smaller, well, that is just an added bonus.

 
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