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Re: Abs of dough... any hope for a PCOS belly?

From: Barb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 17 Apr 2002 15:44:14 -0500 (CDT)


Me too, What do you think of those electronic muscle stimulators? You know the one's that are advertised on television all the time;showing these people with washing board abdomens. The thought of wearing one around my ab makes me nauseated. Has anyone ever tried one? Just wondering if this would cause problems for us ,or if in fact;it would do anything at all.

I am curious if this is going to be a lifetime ordeal with the doughy abdomen. I am normal everywhere else...there is nothing that seems to help me with my inflating abdomen. I carry all my "dough" in the lower abdomen. Even when I was paper thin-I always had a pouch.

At Wed, 17 Apr 2002, jodi wrote: >
>I am really getting irritated by the doughiness of my stomach as of
>late. I'm not daft enough to believe I'll ever be one of those annoying
>flat-stomached girls in the low-slung flared leg Mudds... but I'd sure
>love to lose some of this gut. I do aerobic type exercise, I try to eat
>PCOS-friendly, I take met... but there's this doughiness. I think I
>really need to do some abdominal work but it seems like whenever I do, I
>must not be doing ti right because I never feel anything. It's like the
>rolls of fat keep me from doing it correctly... as if you can only do
>ab work if you already have a flat stomach! Has anyone found any
>routines for the gut that help?
>
>- jodi

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Sincerely,
Barb C.



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