I am 5'6 and 134 pounds. I'm not "thin", but I'm not overweight. Am I considered a thin cyster?
How thin are all of you?
You sound thin to me.
I am 5'6" and weigh 150. I'm *not* a little-bity-skinny-miny, but not overweight.
Shanna
Me-27
DH-27DS-5
^i^ Missed M/C @ 9 weeks with D&C 4/21/05
^i^ Natural M/C @ 4.6 weeks 11/17/05
(Both from Clomid due to 2.5 years anovulation)
01/11/05 - Started myself on Metformin even though doctors said I don't "look" PCOS...now taking 1000mg
~*~OVULATED! 2/13/06
~*~BFP! 2/25/06 EDD~ 11/06/06
14DPO- hCG 71 Progesterone 15
16DPO- hCG 194 Progesterone 15.5
I am 5'6" and 130lbs and considered thin. I would say to dimples321 you are considered a thin cyster.
I was 5'1'' and 100 pounds before I was diagnosed with PCOS. Right now I'm about 110 pounds.
I am 5'3 and weighs 143 pounds. I have no idea if i am a thin cyster.
Lisa 33
dx PCOS 1993
dx IR 2004
metformin 1500mgs
url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/weight-loss/wasotu4/]
[/url]
I am 5'5" and weigh 133. I was diagnosed with PCOS on 1/25. How strict are you all with your diet and carbohydrates?
I am not what you call real strict. But i find that if i eat simple carbs and sugars i feels awful afterwards. I do eat carbs but i make sure they are complex ones.Originally Posted by powerful1
Lisa 33
dx PCOS 1993
dx IR 2004
metformin 1500mgs
url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/weight-loss/wasotu4/]
[/url]
I am on the IR diet to control my carbs.
If you aren't overweight, I would consider you a thin cyster. In this context I think it just means that you don't have excessive weight gain as one of your symptoms.
TTC for 7 years without medical help.
Hysteroscopy and D&C scheduled for April 1st.
Maybe our first clomid cycle after that???
I'm 5'5 and before I had my babies I was 105lbs (for most of my adult life). After I had DD, I went back to 108lbs before getting pg again two months later. Now, 8 months after having DS, I'm 115lbs. I'd like to get back to 105lbs (my jeans fit better), but I'm not stressing about it.
![]()
Emily Marion - May 23, 2004
Hunter Nathaniel - May 17, 2005
Ethan Lukas - February 27, 2007
I'm 5'7 and 125lb.
I'm not on any diet, but I think I need to be on the low carb, just to see if it gets my periods to come.
kis95, did you have your AF regularly before you got pg?
were you taking any meds?
I'm 5' 8" and i'm about 147 lbs,
i'm not overweight but my BMI is on the upper side of healthy - i do have quite a bit of muscle but... I try to eat a balanced diet, am going to try to eat more of an insulin resistance type diet, though i was told by my gyn i'm not insulin resistant, and i'm not overweight, i have many symptoms that make me think i could be slightly IR: frequent cravings for sweet/ high carb foods, The need to eat often or excessive amounts of food, weight gain mostly around my waist, a history of PCOS (my nan and mum have PCOS), the feeling that i am addicted to carbs, headaches or nausea etc that goes away when i eat, afternoon fatigue.... i could go on. although cinnamon and ACV have helped, i'm going to make more of an effort to do the protein linking thing (described in the IR diet) and hope the excess weight will come off and my periods will regulate, otherwise i'm going to try metformin.
Tinks
"Be nice to everyone u meet, they may be fighting a battle u know nothing about."
"A smile is the prettiest thing u can wear,"
but " a true friend is someone who sees the pain in ur eyes while everyone else believes the smile on ur face."
"Letting go doesn't mean giving up, it means accepting some things weren't meant to be."
No...that was one of my main symptoms. I'd only get AF maybe three or four times a year. I ended up getting the PCOS Diet book and I started low-carbing. I also began taking Met. Within a month of starting both the meds and the low-carb, I got pg! I had one AF after I had DD, and found myself pg again! Since having DS, I've gone back on Met (I stayed on it for the first trimester with both pgs, and then started it again once I gave birth) and my cycles are between 32 - 41 days. That's definitely regular for me! I'm currently taking 1500mg, but I'm going to up it to 2000mg shortly. My last two cycles were 41 days, and I'm wondering if my body is getting used to the minimum dose.Originally Posted by Alchik
Emily Marion - May 23, 2004
Hunter Nathaniel - May 17, 2005
Ethan Lukas - February 27, 2007
kis95,
Thsnk you for your reply.
what is the exact name of that book?
I found something called: "The Pcos Diet Book: How You Can Use the Nutritional Approach to Deal With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Paperback)"
is this it?