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Re: questions about PCOS

From: chelsea (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 8 Sep 2003 03:47:02 -0500 (CDT)


some people are able to get pregnant on glugophage, the glug. should also help with your weight. how long have you been on it? my weight went down slowly, but it did come off. my doctor did have to increase how much i took everyday over time because my insulin was still high. your doctor will probably order some more blood tests after you've been taking the meds for a while.maybe talk to your doctor about diets that he/she has. my doctor gave me a low calorie diet that worked really good, i didn't last too long lol, but it did work, its a little hard if you're busy, but all the food on it wasn't too bad.

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chelsea

At Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Emily wrote: > >I am 21 years old and was diagnosed with PCOS a few months ago. I am >struggling to get my weight down and any suggestions would help. I try >to maintain a high protein, low carb diet, as well as exercise as much >as I can, but my weight seems to stay the same. I also wondered about >fertility. Although I am not ready for a child now, one day I would >like to have my own family. I am currently taking glucophage for my >insulin resistance. my doc says this should help regulate my periods, >thus allowing me to become pregnant. Is this possible?




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