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RE: PCOS - 5/11/2008 4:32:00 PM   
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Well, I found out today that I am considered in this group.
I went off the pill in April, had two normal cycles then stopped. I gained alot of weight but I assumed it was because in Feb I broke my foot and was on crutches until the first of April (actually the last pill and the day I started walking were the same). I assumed the weight gain was due to the fact I had to stop the gym and eat my husbands "cooking" (aka: frozen pizza and taco bell). But then my periods stopped. My doctor at first treated me with one round of Provera and Clomid. That did nothing. I start Metaformin today.


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RE: PCOS - 5/11/2008 4:36:48 PM   
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Do you think I should start taking the Metformin again or is this just a worsening of the condition?


No, try these suppliments instead. http://www.ovarian-cysts-pcos.com/supplements-store.html


Metformin is a fantastic thing for women with PCOS...it's enabled me to get pg twice thus far...




If a person doesn't want to take Met. they can do cinnamon supplements & fenugreek as well as low carbing and working out at least 30 min. a day...if not more.

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RE: PCOS - 5/12/2008 10:48:09 AM   
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Well, I found out today that I am considered in this group.
I went off the pill in April, had two normal cycles then stopped. I gained alot of weight but I assumed it was because in Feb I broke my foot and was on crutches until the first of April (actually the last pill and the day I started walking were the same). I assumed the weight gain was due to the fact I had to stop the gym and eat my husbands "cooking" (aka: frozen pizza and taco bell). But then my periods stopped. My doctor at first treated me with one round of Provera and Clomid. That did nothing. I start Metaformin today.


How are you doing since starting treatment on metaphorim?


Kim already answered, but Metformin did the trick for me. A couple weeks after starting it I finally had a period on my own (no progesterone treatment to start it), the next cycle I did not ovulate, but I think I came close (by temps), then I ovulated two cycles and got pregnant after an HSG (I think I also had a slight blockage, since they had trouble with the dye going through). I did take Clomid with this as well, though I really think it was unnecessary since the cycle we did get pregnant was without Clomid.

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RE: PCOS - 5/12/2008 4:28:24 PM   
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Anyone know how much a healthy daily carb count it. I don't keep track because I work out and eat unlimited veggies, meat, cheese, soy milk, andnuts and eggs daily. But a friend just found she has pcos and asked me if Iknow I am looking online, but haven't found it yet.
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RE: PCOS - 5/12/2008 5:41:01 PM   
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Anyone know how much a healthy daily carb count it. I don't keep track because I work out and eat unlimited veggies, meat, cheese, soy milk, andnuts and eggs daily. But a friend just found she has pcos and asked me if Iknow I am looking online, but haven't found it yet.
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I would think that any method that helps you lose weight and manage your insulin resistance would be good. Personally, I've never found anything that works for me. And I've tried a lot.

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RE: PCOS - 5/12/2008 7:43:04 PM   
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Anyone know how much a healthy daily carb count it
There isn't one. Different folk will tell you different things about what is healthy and what isn't ~ and what counts and what doesn't.

Regardless of whether we have pcos or not, we should be cutting our intake of refined carbs and switching to unrefined carbs ~ brown rice, pasta, wholewheat flour, other grains (spelt, barley, quinoa etc).

As a basic rule of thumb, your carbs shouldn't take up more than 1/4 of the amount of food on your plate.

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RE: PCOS - 5/13/2008 12:14:54 AM   
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I got pregnant with Jessica on the carbohydrate addicts diet. They allow one regular meal a day. I have found that within a week of getting back on after taking a vacation from dieting that I have to force myself to eat since I am just not hungry. http://www.carbohydrateaddicts.com/ I would loose weight fast if I would quite going on vacation. :0)
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Hmm...giving up fruit and milk is the biggie I am going to struggle with. I just bought a bag of apples! I think I'll cut them out AFTER I eat them, just in moderation. As far as milk...I like milk...it'll be a toughie.

I need a place to be accountable to low carb eating...would this thread be okay for that? I dont really want to start one in Health and Fitness 'cause I never go there.


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RE: PCOS - 5/14/2008 10:00:20 AM   
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I'll have to check this out, Leslie. What are the basics?

I went to the website & I'm a carb addict....
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RE: PCOS - 5/14/2008 6:40:42 PM   
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OK, does anyone else crave salt? I could literally pour salt out of the shaker and eat it. Sweets don't interest me all that much. None of my doctors have ever been able to explain this.

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 9:51:40 AM   
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I personally don't crave salt in that manner. From the sounds of it, your doctors don't have an answer either. Hmmmm.....

I'm happy with just eating chips or crackers every now & again, LOL.

So far I have noticed that my appetite seems to be slightly reduced with the cinnamon. (Or maybe it's a combination of that & DH being gone). Um, where does one find fenugreek? (I think that's how it's spelled). I looked at Wal-Mart & didn't have success.
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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 1:08:00 PM   
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Craving a particular food can be an indicator that you're allergic to it.

Fenugreek seeds should be in the herb/spice section of the supermarket. A health food store should have them.

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 1:39:54 PM   
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Craving a particular food can be an indicator that you're allergic to it.


Allergic or needing something it contains? I've never heard that it can be an allergy.

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 6:42:40 PM   
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I was talking of an allergy, or more appropriately, a senstitivity to something.

Think of the amount of people (especially women) who say that they are addicted to carbs, but in the next sentence are saying that carbs affect them in some way (often bloating)...

Like Dusty, I have a sensitivity to salt. I do use it, but I monitor the amount that I use fairly carefully. If I don't, and I eat a lot too much, I'll start craving it. Then, I'll get joint pains from eating too much ~ and it is really hard to cut back again (though the pain helps ).

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 7:10:23 PM   
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Craving a particular food can be an indicator that you're allergic to it.



I've never heard of this before. Can you imagine how hard it would be to eliminate salt from your diet? As to sensitivity, I've never noticed any other symptoms of sensitivity to anything that I eat. Hmmm. Sounds like a little research is in order.

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 7:15:48 PM   
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Can you imagine how hard it would be to eliminate salt from your diet?
Yes, but as some salt is ok, it's not really necesary ~ it's the amount of salt we should be looking at!
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As to sensitivity, I've never noticed any other symptoms of sensitivity to anything that I eat.
I never used to have a problem with shellfish but I do now . But I tolerate cheese better now than I did as a child

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RE: PCOS - 5/15/2008 9:11:21 PM   
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Thanks the info about where to find fenugreek.

I ran a search & read a wiki article about it. It seems that it can help with diabetes (and that sort of thing).....but...it can further cause more irregularities in one's monthly cycles. Does anyone use this to help in their treatment of PCOS?
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RE: PCOS - 5/16/2008 11:38:30 PM   
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Thanks the info about where to find fenugreek.

I ran a search & read a wiki article about it. It seems that it can help with diabetes (and that sort of thing).....but...it can further cause more irregularities in one's monthly cycles. Does anyone use this to help in their treatment of PCOS?



Fenugreek helps with PCOS because it helps naturally regulate your blood sugars...you can find it at your local health food store or online at one of the online drug stores...I've never been able to find it in any of my local grocry stores' spice isles...

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RE: PCOS - 5/18/2008 10:47:01 PM   
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Yeah, I'll have to look at a drug store or something. I did look at the spices, etc. and came up empty handed.

How reliable are OPKs for women with PCOS? I'm just asking because when I tried them before...I didn't have much luck. It's something I'll probably try again around days 10-12...
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RE: PCOS - 5/19/2008 5:12:21 AM   
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What is OPKs?

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RE: PCOS - 5/19/2008 9:11:20 AM   
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"Ovulation Predictor Kit"

Megan, according to the package that I currently have here, it says that some conditions and some medications may affect the use of the OPK, and they include in that list PCOS. I'm not sure how or why they would be affected.
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RE: PCOS - 5/19/2008 11:25:25 AM   
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"Ovulation Predictor Kit"

Megan, according to the package that I currently have here, it says that some conditions and some medications may affect the use of the OPK, and they include in that list PCOS. I'm not sure how or why they would be affected.


It's not so much that the PSOC affects the actual kit...but more that women with unmanaged PCOS don't usually ovulate on a regular basis. So, imo, it's a waste of money to buy them, especially if ovulation isn't happening every month. Even with OPK's, unless you're charting they're pretty much useless. If you test on say day 14 and your cycle happens to be a 35 day cycle and you don't ovulate until day 17 or later you're gonna get a negative. It's best, again, imo, just to get the PCOS treated properly and just have lots of fun with your DH whenever the mood strikes. If the PCOS is being managed then pg (in the Lord's timing) is most likely inevitable.

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RE: PCOS - 5/19/2008 9:01:24 PM   
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I *think* ovulation is happening every month. I base this on physical symptoms (pain on one side & increased CF). But I've never been able to have it show up on a test...

Are heavy periods another sign of PCOS? Just curious...
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RE: PCOS - 5/19/2008 9:39:29 PM   
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I used OPKs on my last cycle, starting on about day 30. I got two positive OPKs in a row around CD60, but my temperature didn't rise, so I knew I hadn't actually ovulated. I got two more +OPKs around CD95, followed by a rise in temperature, so I knew that I had ovulated that time (and a positive HPT a week and a half later was confirmation enough ). I don't know if the false positives on the OPK were because of PCOS or if they were because it was my first cycle after a miscarriage. Whatever the case, for me, I did get a +OPK just before I ovulated, but I also got a false positive earlier in the cycle. And even ordering the OPKs online, it was expensive to take them every day for two months.

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RE: PCOS - 5/20/2008 7:18:25 AM   
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I *think* ovulation is happening every month. I base this on physical symptoms (pain on one side & increased CF). But I've never been able to have it show up on a test...

Are heavy periods another sign of PCOS? Just curious...


I sometimes have extremely heavy periods. I can completely soak a sanitary napkin in just an hour's time or less. By my third day, I am usually showing symptoms of being very anemic.

I may go three or four months without a period. Then, when I do get one, it's like my body is making up for lost time. Then again, I wonder if this is due to my PCOS or because I'm perimenopausal.

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RE: PCOS - 5/22/2008 11:12:19 PM   
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I don't know, Dusty. All I know is the one day of this cycle I was bleeding more than I recollect for anything. I called my doctor office to speak with a nurse. The nurse told me they would look over my chart & call me back. (When I was talking to the individual--they sounded like someone who didn't know what they were talking about...at least to me). But....the person said they would call back. Here I am...days later...and NO call back. How ridiculous is that? Thankfully the flow slowed down so that it wasn't a matter of concern. And I'm smart enough that had it continued I would have probably went to the ER (or something). But...what about the women who, in good faith, believe the nurse will call back? Who don't know when too much too long....is...well...too much?!?!

Guess it's just really convinced me that I need a new doc I hate this process. Anyway, I asked on Soulcysters if anyone knew a doctor/endo in the area that was PCOS knowledgeable. Haven't heard anything back yet...so...I guess we're at a standstill....where I have to do the research. I'll have time in a week--that's when school is out a
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