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Re: Just how many PCOSer's are overweight?

From: Joanna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Jun 2002 14:31:00 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Trista

Just to let you know I am 5'6" and weigh 314lbs, I was diagnosed two years ago after 5 years of weight gain for no apparent reason, I never changed my diet or exercise routine but still managed to gain 116lbs. I saw my gaenecologist and all he advised me was to come back when I had lost 52lbs and he would perform ovarian drilling, in the two years since, I have been on no medication and have been fighting to see a dietician for help, because instead of losing wieght i gained 24lbs. I saw her two weeks ago, and I will be going back to see her in another two weeks, but to be honest I am not expecting to of lost any weight because she couldn't help me much, all she could say was "well you eat less than I do" I am waiting for this appointment and if nothing has changed I will be going back to my Dr and again begging for more help. Wish me luck.....

At Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Trista wrote: >
>Hi everyone! I am just wondering how many of us really are overweight. I
>have read several articles that say only about 50% of PCOS women suffer
>from obesity. . . and the possibilty that the obesity causes the PCOS
>rather than the other way around. I personally gained 80 pounds in one
>year with no change in my diet or exercise program, which in itself with
>some other symptoms prompted me to seek medical attention. I dieted and
>exercised exhaustively for a couple of years before just giving up and
>accepting that I will always be huge. (I am in the process of foregoing
>that acceptance for another try at a lifestyle change, however). I have
>been to a couple different doctors (one a OB/GYN and one an RE); neither
>actually did any tests on IR or anything. The OB/GYN did 2 ultrasounds
>and a biopsy and diagnosed me that way. Both told me to go home and
>lose weight (one actually told me to join Weight Watchers, which I did
>without success) and come back to them when I had gotten down to a
>sensible size!! Because I have failed at this, I have not sought
>treatment for my PCOS again . . . I am ashamed of this failure and
>know that the doctor's will just tell me again to lose weight. Anyhow,
>it seems to me by reading this board that MORE than 50% of us are
>overweight or obese. I would appreciate your cooperation in just
>replying to this post with your height, weight, & any success or failure
>that you have had with this problem. I would like to get a feel for
>just how many of us are suffering with this. I am tired of
>professionals not believing me when I tell them that I have TRIED to
>lose weight without success. I will start us off:
>
>5'2", 238 lbs, used to eat a low-fat diet and did one hour of aerobics &
>one hour of walking per day - UNSUCCESSFUL, later joined Weight Watchers
>and followed their program along with 20 minutes of walking & one hour
>of lap swimming 5 days a week - UNSUCCESSFUL, currently not dieting, not
>exercising, and not on any medications.
>
>Thanks in advance to all of you who will share!!
>
>We're all in this together ladies!!
>
>--
>Trista
>

--
Joanna



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