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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:27 PM   #1
ClaireLR
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PCOS? Trying to lose weight? Gather here!!!


Hi girls!

So, after a loooong (to long) break from trying to diet and getting some weight off I'm back to weightwatchers tomorrow (free vouchers courtesy of our local PCT ). Of course we all know that losing some weight can boost your fertility but it's not always that easy!!

I thought I would start this thread for us girls with PCOS (although anyone wanting to lose some weight is welcome!). We can share tips on exercise and diet, share our finds on "good" foods for PCOS, and help to motivate each other. It will also be something to take ours minds off TTC (we all need a break from it at times!) and all that goes with it. For me, I just know that doing all I can to help to boost my fertility is definitely going to make me feel better about myself (and we could all do with a piece of that when TTC!!!)

So, there are no rules, you don't have to divulge your weight or even what you are wanting/planning to lose (although you can if you wish!). If your doing something thats working, I want to hear about it! And if there's anything your wondering about diet and PCOS, ask away and see if someone else can help you out. Remember it's not always about losing weight but it is ALWAYS about doing things to make you feel good about yourself!

Happy dieting ladies


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:31 PM   #2
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Hi Claire

I am trying to lose weight and suffer with PCOS. I thought there was something was wrong with me before i was diagnosed with it. I couldnt shift any weight at all no matter how hard i tried!

Im hoping to lose quite a lot (not saying how much)

Ive been trying to lose weight for that long that i nearly gave up until i was diagnosed and the gyno told me thats why it was hard.

My mother-in-law bought me the GI pocket guide which is a really good book.

I hope we can all lose the weight we want and have our little or maybe



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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:36 PM   #3
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Hi!

Can I join in your discussion? I've not been TTC because I haven't had periods for 2 years down to PCOS.

I joined WW online 4 weeks ago tomorrow and have lost 12lbs so far. I thought the Drs were being mean when they said my periods had disappeared just because I was fat (was nearly 15 stone with BMI 29). Now, I have just had my first non induced cycle since I was 17. How's that to inspire me to continue!

Best of luck to all you ladies dieting to help your PCOS and it'd be nice to compare notes with you guys


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:37 PM   #4
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I've heard the GI/GL diet is really good for PCOS. I think I'm going to have a looksy into that. I'm thinking something without to many carbs would be best. I'm also going to be following the points diet of weightwatchers so anything I do will have to fit round that also.

I will also be looking into which supplements do what for PCOS sufferers (in regards to hormones which in turn help to keep cravings at bay). I've heard good things about Chromium, so will be starting by looking into that one. I will let you know what I find out!!


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:39 PM   #5
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Hi!

Can I join in your discussion? I've not been TTC because I haven't had periods for 2 years down to PCOS.

I joined WW online 4 weeks ago tomorrow and have lost 12lbs so far. I thought the Drs were being mean when they said my periods had disappeared just because I was fat (was nearly 15 stone with BMI 29). Now, I have just had my first non induced cycle since I was 17. How's that to inspire me to continue!

Best of luck to all you ladies dieting to help your PCOS and it'd be nice to compare notes with you guys
This is so true! I used to be almost 18 stone (am now at 14 stone), and I had about 2 periods a year (this was when I wasn't TTC). I did an extreme diet (Cambridge) and lost 13 pounds in one week, following which my periods began to suddenly regulate and become much more frequent!

Well done on your 12 pounds loss so far! What sort of things have you been eating? x


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:46 PM   #6
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I've just found this from googling, very interesting reading:

http://www.marilynglenville.com/general/polycystic.htm


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:48 PM   #7
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WOW! Congratulations on losing your weight. I managed a stone on the slimming world diet but it slowly crept on again

Its so difficult trying to lose weight with PCOS and I have to think about everything I eat and try not to have a sneaky bit of sugar / carbs every now and again


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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:54 PM   #8
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Well done on the 4 stone! Did you find Cambridge Diet hard to adapt to?

I'm a really fussy eater and won't have anything spicy or with an odd texture so I thought it would be really hard. However, with the WW online I honestly don't feel like I'm on a diet. The main thing I've done is use the points tracker and just writing down everything I eat has had a huge effect. I still eat similar stuff - eg. sandwich for lunch, baked spud and chicken for tea with a couple of snacks in between. It's great seeing the weight fall off and the only things I've cut out are full fat fizzy drinks and chocolate bars.


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 17:55 PM   #9
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Thank you! It was hard, and I wouldn't really recommend it (400 cals a day from 3 shakes and thats it) but it did what I needed it to do. Now I want to lose weight sensibly to increase my chances of conceiving.

It is really difficult to lose weight with PCOS, I have such bad cravings for sugary food and carbs - thats one of the reasons I'm looking into supplements as well now as they help to stabilise your blood sugar levels and so in turn (hopefully!) make losing weight easier. I'll let you know how I get on! x


 
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Old Jun 1st, 2009, 18:11 PM   #10
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Hey my favourite girlies (and my favourite claire!)

I am also trying to lose weight with possible pcos. I am 12 and a half stone and slightly over with my bmi. In sick of constantly feeling paranoid when i'm out about how I look and checking in reflections all the time to make sure I don't look fat! I just want to be able to feel healthy confident and sexy!

I have found in past experiences, drinking alot of water helps and walking alot!!

Xxxxxx


 
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