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<blockquote data-quote="sukara" data-source="post: 1125183" data-attributes="member: 97018"><p>hi</p><p>I was diagnosed with PCOS in my mid 30's, im now mid 50's.</p><p>PCOS and insulin resistance do go together unfortunately. I was told a very long time ago I was insulin resistant but took no notice of the warning.</p><p>I was diagnosed T2 in 2012, and my weight partly due to PCOS and over eating had spiralled to nearly 17 stone, I am now 91/2 stone. sorry but the only way to do it and take control of my T2 and PCOS was to loose the weight with changes to life style, LCHF and exercise. I do believe Metformin has helped but I was on 2x1000 a day for a year, im now down to 1x1000 a day. I still have the body hair and other problems caused by PCOS but at least I don't feel to crabby all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sukara, post: 1125183, member: 97018"] hi I was diagnosed with PCOS in my mid 30's, im now mid 50's. PCOS and insulin resistance do go together unfortunately. I was told a very long time ago I was insulin resistant but took no notice of the warning. I was diagnosed T2 in 2012, and my weight partly due to PCOS and over eating had spiralled to nearly 17 stone, I am now 91/2 stone. sorry but the only way to do it and take control of my T2 and PCOS was to loose the weight with changes to life style, LCHF and exercise. I do believe Metformin has helped but I was on 2x1000 a day for a year, im now down to 1x1000 a day. I still have the body hair and other problems caused by PCOS but at least I don't feel to crabby all the time. [/QUOTE]
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