How much does PCOS affect ones weight and the ability to lose it?
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at
7:26 pm
My so called "friend" (not to my face… but still what a bi*ch) called me a fat **** to my friend and said PCOS is a pathetic excuse for being overweight. It really upset me especially as i eat healthier than her and exercise more often… i DO try but its really hard.
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A lot of people don’t know about PCOS because their isn’t much public education out there unless you look for it yourself. I had a similar problem while standing up in my friends wedding. She told me to stop sitting around and eating so that I would fit into the dress she wanted me to wear.
PCOS has a lot to do with a womens weight if you are diagnosed with it. Sugars and Carbs don’t react in the same way as they would if your hormones were balanced. I have only had luck loosing weight with a very low or no carb diet. I am not a doctor, but that is what my doctor suggested to me and worked.
Best of luck to you,
Nikki
I’ve heard that it does make it very difficult. It’s not an excuse its a physical reason for not being able to lose weight.
I found this website, it might be helpful to you. http://www.womens-health.co.uk/pcos6.asp