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| Finally Post-op! ![]() Pandora_150's Profile Albums Pandora_150's Photo Gallery Join Date: 21st January, 2009 Location: Halifax
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Rep Power: 49 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: Mr Dobbins Surgery Type: Gastric Bypass Surgery Date: 2nd November 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Weight: 291lb Current Weight: 149lb Goal Weight: 149lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 49.9 Current BMI: 25.6 Goal BMI: 25.6 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 142lb Weight to Lose: 0lb % Lost: 48.8% %EWL: 97.3% | Hi all, I went for an Ultrasound last week and yesterday I was told by my doctor that I have Polycystic Overy Syndrome (PCOS). Although I am devastated at this diagnosis, this (alongside my Hypothyroidism which I have known about for 6 years) has at least helped me to understand why I gained so much weight so quickly over the past 8-10 years. The doctor, when explaining this to me, told me that I would not be able to loose weight as quickly as other 'normal' people, and that it would be a lot more difficult. Is there anyone who has PCOS (alongside Hypothyroidism) who has been able to get down to their 'normal' BMI? I am more than willing to put the effort in to loose the weight, but I also want to know it is possible... if that makes sense... Thanks! Steph x |
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() Funding: Private Surgery Type: gastric bypass Surgery Date: 24th march 2010 Height: 5' 6" Gender: Female Start Date: forever Start Weight: 306lb Current Weight: 157lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 49.4 Current BMI: 25.3 Goal BMI: Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 149lb % Lost: 48.69% %EWL: 98.2% | thank you for starting this thread as i have never thought to question this i was diagnosed with pcos about 7 years ago. i am currently pre op but would be interested in seeing whether this has effected others weight loss |
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| Forum Master ![]() ![]() ditzeeblonde's Profile Albums ditzeeblonde's Photo Gallery Join Date: 31st May, 2008 Location: South of England
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Rep Power: 970 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Funding: NHS Surgery Type: RNYGB Height: 5' 6" Gender: Female Start Weight: 299lb Current Weight: 162lb Goal Weight: 154lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 48.3 Current BMI: 26.1 Goal BMI: 24.9 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 137lb Weight to Lose: 8lb % Lost: 45.82% %EWL: 94.7% | Hi I was diagnosed with PCOS age 16... since then I have had my life long battle with my weight & have never been within ''normal'' bmi! I did get very close when I lost 7 stone in 4 months on a vlcd but was unable to sustain it. x |
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| On my wl journey at last ![]() ![]() ![]() smilergem's Profile Albums smilergem's Photo Gallery Join Date: 27th April, 2007 Location: cornwall
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Rep Power: 314 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Funding: NHS Surgery Type: gastric bypass Surgery Date: 12 July 2010 Gender: Female Start Date: too long ago to remember Start Weight: 291lb Current Weight: 186lb Goal Weight: 168lb Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 105lb Weight to Lose: 18lb % Lost: 36.08% | hi, I don't have the pcos, but do have hypothyroid problems, and currently am on 200mg a day of thyroxine. Do you think this contributes to me not being able to lose weight, I have been on this dose for 12 years now. Thanks if anyone can help on this xxxx |
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| Finally Post-op! ![]() Pandora_150's Profile Albums Pandora_150's Photo Gallery Join Date: 21st January, 2009 Location: Halifax
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Rep Power: 49 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: Mr Dobbins Surgery Type: Gastric Bypass Surgery Date: 2nd November 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Weight: 291lb Current Weight: 149lb Goal Weight: 149lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 49.9 Current BMI: 25.6 Goal BMI: 25.6 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 142lb Weight to Lose: 0lb % Lost: 48.8% %EWL: 97.3% | Hi Jan (smilergem), I am also on 200mg Thyroxine a day. I was told that when your thyroid is UNDERACTIVE then yes it can contribute to weight gain/inability to loose weight. However, when you are on the correct dosage of Thyroxine then this is countered as your Thyroid levels should be normal. You should get your Thyroid levels checked regularly as this can contribute to weight gain/inability to loose weight if your levels are low and you are not on enough thyroxine. However, PCOS is not something that you can counteract with synthetic hormones, which is why I was wondering how and if it would affect my weight loss. Hope that helps! Steph x |
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| On my wl journey at last ![]() ![]() ![]() smilergem's Profile Albums smilergem's Photo Gallery Join Date: 27th April, 2007 Location: cornwall
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Rep Power: 314 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Funding: NHS Surgery Type: gastric bypass Surgery Date: 12 July 2010 Gender: Female Start Date: too long ago to remember Start Weight: 291lb Current Weight: 186lb Goal Weight: 168lb Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 105lb Weight to Lose: 18lb % Lost: 36.08% | Hi again Steph, thanks for that. I think 200 is quite a high dose, they reckon I am being slightly over medicated, but have no symptoms ie palpitations, so they have decided to leave me on this dose and check every 3 months xx |
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| Finally Post-op! ![]() Pandora_150's Profile Albums Pandora_150's Photo Gallery Join Date: 21st January, 2009 Location: Halifax
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Rep Power: 49 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: Mr Dobbins Surgery Type: Gastric Bypass Surgery Date: 2nd November 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Weight: 291lb Current Weight: 149lb Goal Weight: 149lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 49.9 Current BMI: 25.6 Goal BMI: 25.6 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 142lb Weight to Lose: 0lb % Lost: 48.8% %EWL: 97.3% | Lol! I was told that usually if you were perscribed 225mg of Throxine means that your thryoid is more or less not functioning at all! So doses of 200mg is really high! I was on 200mg of Thyroxine at my highest weight and my levels came back fine. However, now that I have lost some of my weight they are expecting the amount I need to go down. My specialist does tests ever 2-3 months, and at the minute my levels are on the upper part of 'normal' so he is happy to keep me on 200mg for a bit longer! Steph x |
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| Home from the USA :-( ![]() rosejohnson's Profile Albums rosejohnson's Photo Gallery Join Date: 12th January, 2008 Location: Tyne & Wear
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Type: Bypass surgery Surgery Date: 29th August 2009 Height: 5' 4" Start Weight: 263lb Current Weight: 129lb Goal Weight: 145lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 45.1 Current BMI: 22.1 Goal BMI: 24.9 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 134lb Weight to Lose: -16lb % Lost: 50.95% %EWL: 113.6% | I have lost 7 stone almost since my bypass, I have pcos. It's a horrible horrible illness and I feel for all the other sufferers out there. But the bypass will make a big effect on your weight, it has mine, my BMI is down to about 28 now. Rx |
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Rep Power: 129 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: Mr Small / Mr Balupuri - Sunderland Funding: NHS Surgery Type: Gastric Bypass Surgery Date: 23/01/10 Height: 5' 2" Gender: Female Start Date: December 2007 (latest one !) Start Weight: 295lb Current Weight: 182lb Goal Weight: 147lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 54 Current BMI: 33.3 Goal BMI: 26.9 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 113lb Weight to Lose: 35lb % Lost: 38.31% %EWL: 71.1% | I too have PCOS and hypothyroidism, diagnosed when i was 16. When i was diagnosed with PCOS all the consultant told me was that it explained my weight problem and that i would have fertility problems. It was only in the summer of 2008 that my dietician explained about the insulin resistance in relation to PCOS and the effect that high GI foods were having on my body. The metformin prescribed really helped to stabilise this and modifying my diet accordingly helped to kickstart my pre op weight loss (unfortunately i couldn't stay on it for long due to it interacting with another med i was on, but it was good while it lasted !) |
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Rep Power: 13 ![]() ![]() ![]() Surgery Date: 16/3/10 | I too have pcos had it diagnosed about 6yrs ago but undiagnosed since teenager as never had regular periods pain in sides big weight gains. I started metformin which helped alot to stabilise it but not to lose weight. Hence the bypass on tues. Wishing you all the best in getting it sorted. Do you have the insulin resistant side of it I do. xx |
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Rep Power: 71 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: Mr Galloway Funding: NHS Surgery Type: Gastric Band Surgery Date: 02/03/10 Height: 5' 3" Gender: Female Start Weight: 260lb Current Weight: 241lb Goal Weight: 140lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 46.1 Current BMI: 42.7 Goal BMI: 24.8 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 19lb Weight to Lose: 101lb % Lost: 7.31% %EWL: 15.9% | PCOS and insulin resistant here - metformin didn't really help. My period started 2 days after my op and hasn't stopped yet and shows no signs of doing so (this always happens when I am losing weight). I think bariatric surgery is the way to go for us PCOS girls to assure any kind of healthy weight tbh.
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| past my goal down to 11st carol150's Profile Albums carol150's Photo Gallery Join Date: 11th March, 2010 Location: kent
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Rep Power: 63 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: MR EL-HASANI Funding: NHS Surgery Type: gastric bypass Surgery Date: 08/04/2010 Height: 5' 8" Gender: Female Start Date: 19/03/2010 Start Weight: 266lb Current Weight: 141lb Goal Weight: 168lb Goal Date: a.s.a.p BMI Information: Start BMI: 40.4 Current BMI: 21.4 Goal BMI: 25.5 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 125lb Weight to Lose: -27lb % Lost: 46.99% %EWL: 122.3% | hi all i have pcos and hbp and have been on metformin and other drugs that did not help for 8 years .and that is why they have now given mr the go ahead on nhs for this op |
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| Likes to post CHUCKY's Profile Albums CHUCKY's Photo Gallery Join Date: 8th March, 2009 Location: hampshire
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Rep Power: 108 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: lovley guy slater Funding: NHS Surgery Type: gastric bypass Surgery Date: 27th August 09 Gender: Female Start Weight: 385lb Current Weight: 252lb Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 133lb % Lost: 34.55% | hi all i have pcos and have never had regular periods. Had my op in aug 09 and have lost 6.5 stone and since the day after my op i have had a period every 4 weeks. Its amazing and my diabeties has gone too. (think i was insuline resistant but was called diabetes and treated the same) so there is hope for us pcos sufferers. Good luck all
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() Funding: NHS Gender: N/A | My daughter has PCOS - she's 19 - she's had tests for insulin resistance and is on Metformin but doesn't tolerate it very well. She has been told that her weight is an issue and that losing weight will improve her fertility. She is nowhere near a high enough BMI for WLS. Her other problem with PCOS is the hairyness which bothers her more. There is a contraceptive pill that helps the symptoms of PCOS - Dianette - but unsuitable if your BP is high. Hypothyroidism does affect weight gain - I'm hypothyroid following a partial thyroidectomy for an over-active thyroid and I was under the impression that 200 mg thyroxine was a fairly average dose - thats what I've been on for a while now and my WLS has made no difference to the dose or my blood levels - mine always runs a bit over supplemented but I'm better that way I think PCOS is more of a problem for fertility than anything else and I know from another forum many sufferers have gone on to have babies after WLS for PCOS associated weight gain Never rains but it pours doesn't it?? Love Angela xx |
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| Im always here! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BlueDiamond's Profile Albums BlueDiamond's Photo Gallery Join Date: 16th August, 2008 Location: ESSEX
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Rep Power: 1131 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consultant: MR KHOO Funding: NHS Surgery Type: GASTRIC BAND Surgery Date: 26TH JULY 2010 Height: 5' 0" Gender: Female Start Weight: 242lb Current Weight: 133lb Goal Weight: 140lb BMI Information: Start BMI: 47.3 Current BMI: 26 Goal BMI: 27.3 Statistics: Total Weight Loss: 109lb Weight to Lose: -7lb % Lost: 45.04% %EWL: 95.2% | Hi all I have had pcos for 20 years, and still to this day, I been on dianette, metformin etc, I just saw the endocrine Tuesday last week and its amazing after all this time there is no known cure for pcos. I have just been informed that I am being discharged from the endocrine after 7 years of tests, drugs , scans etc and still no closer to getting within the "norm" range. When I was at my heaviest I didnt have no periods at all (maybe 1 every 3-5 years) I was told to lose weight. and now even with a 4 stone weight loss the periods are very irratic still (every 3-5 years) so Its basically put up and shut up with pcos , they wont take the ovaries out , or give me hysterectomy or nothing at all, they dont class pcos severe a illness enough to do any op at all . so am stuck with it for life it seems........................... All the best 2 e1 - MeJulie x x |
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