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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1337417" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>You could be type 1 with insulin resistance. Some early diagnosed type 1s have a pancreas which misfires til the beta cells have been killed off, in full. Therefore your insulin is effective on carb counting but aggravating your pcos and insulin resistance. Weight loss is not normally associated with pcos. </p><p>Pcos can resolve itself with weight loss and metformin tablets. I wouldnt say causing weight loss thou.</p><p>Exercise and metformin resolved my infertility due to pcos. I was totally unaware of low carbing then. I just had smaller portions and more veg based.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1337417, member: 196960"] You could be type 1 with insulin resistance. Some early diagnosed type 1s have a pancreas which misfires til the beta cells have been killed off, in full. Therefore your insulin is effective on carb counting but aggravating your pcos and insulin resistance. Weight loss is not normally associated with pcos. Pcos can resolve itself with weight loss and metformin tablets. I wouldnt say causing weight loss thou. Exercise and metformin resolved my infertility due to pcos. I was totally unaware of low carbing then. I just had smaller portions and more veg based. [/QUOTE]
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