thread: losing weight with PCOS and insulin resistance

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  1. #1
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    Oct 2007
    Hunter Valley, NSW
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    tk1999 - i was referred to a private dietician by my gyno. I never went to a gym but spent a lot of time walking. I really need to lose more but am finding it really hard at the moment to make the time. I'm finding that I feel really tired, and I know that if I make the effort to walk, that will go an i'll have more energy, just need to make myself get up and go.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    Thanks Mollycat, I will put dietitian's onto my list of things to consider to reverse the effects of PCOS.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    122

    I have PCOS and have lost around 30kg. I did Tony Ferguson and continued on with my own healthy eating (similar to TF but I have a bowl of pasta and sandwich everynow and then!) I have tried so many different diets, Jenny Craig I actually put weight on (seemed every meal consisted of pasta, rice etc). I couldn't recommend TF enough for PCOS people.

  4. #4
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    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    Hi Mtizy, I was on TF in 2006 and did really well on it - I lost about 10kg all up but put most of it back on since then, I find TF great and do really well whilst on it but I am not sure about being on it whilst TTC and it can also be a bit pricey especially as I am a part time uni student... but it may be the kick start that I need to shift this weight!!

  5. #5
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    Oct 2008
    122

    Hi tk1999, I would agree, I have put about 5kg back on since I stopped TF, but that is over probably 18months, so I am not fussed with that. I have read that people do TF while TTC and some fall pregnant, but I personally wouldn't, or if I was doing TF and I did fall preg I would stop TF straight away. I don't care what anyone says, I have found that after a certain amount of time on TF I would crave red meat and dairy products, my nails would break and my hair was not its normal healthy self I was told that the shakes contained enough dairy, but I think it is a case of each individual person knows there body sort of thing. It is great for a detox, but yes, expensive on any budget really.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    Thanks Mitzy, I am still contemplating what I will do... my options at the moment are dietitian or TF as I know I cannot manage my food intake myself (ie eating healthy) as I have thought I was doing a good job at this but then everytime I get weighed at the gym it is an increase. I already have a supply of shakes from when I tried to start it up again earlier this year so I might just finish those off and then see how I go

  7. #7
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    Dec 2007
    Adelaide, SA
    896

    Hi ladies , thanks for all your recommendations. I went and saw my GP and have now been placed on a care plan. I have just had another loadof blood tests done, i have a referall to a dietician and to an excerise person (cant remember what they are called).

    I have had success previously on Weight Watchers and also with a dietician and the metformin, however now i have had my beautiful boy i am back up to my biggest weight. I did lose a fair bit of weight before falling pregnant, so i guess its back to the grindstone, just need to make the effort.