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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2127475" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Well, you could get tested, check where your hormones are at... That's what I'm going to do, anyway. When I had T2 symptoms I thought it was my thyroid. Once going LCHF/Keto/IF, I was losing weight slowly but very steadily over the course of 2 years, until the summer of last year. I thought it was the medication I had to take for my damaged gut, but once those meds were gone, the weight remained. So I'm doing keto and IF/OMAD, but... Weight's not budging. My bloodsugars are fine though, so I know I'm not doing it for nothing, but... It's a dent. And the weight I could accept, up to a point, as long as I don't get back to where I started. But the migraines... I am rather filled with dread on that account. </p><p></p><p>I don't have a lot of people to draw on, and even then, with diabetes and PCOS thrown into the mix, and the migraines... There's not many I can ask. Except for this place; a veritable fount of information. I wish I'd known all this stuff sooner, I always looked forward to menopause because with the hormonal dips and peaks gone, the worst of the migraines would vanish too. I didn't know there was a decade(s) long nightmare of a hurdle in front of that lovely finish-line. On the flipside, I would've been as scared as I have been these past 36 hours a looong time beforehand.</p><p></p><p>Ah well... I'm going in armed with more information than I had a few days ago. Thanks!</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2127475, member: 401801"] Well, you could get tested, check where your hormones are at... That's what I'm going to do, anyway. When I had T2 symptoms I thought it was my thyroid. Once going LCHF/Keto/IF, I was losing weight slowly but very steadily over the course of 2 years, until the summer of last year. I thought it was the medication I had to take for my damaged gut, but once those meds were gone, the weight remained. So I'm doing keto and IF/OMAD, but... Weight's not budging. My bloodsugars are fine though, so I know I'm not doing it for nothing, but... It's a dent. And the weight I could accept, up to a point, as long as I don't get back to where I started. But the migraines... I am rather filled with dread on that account. I don't have a lot of people to draw on, and even then, with diabetes and PCOS thrown into the mix, and the migraines... There's not many I can ask. Except for this place; a veritable fount of information. I wish I'd known all this stuff sooner, I always looked forward to menopause because with the hormonal dips and peaks gone, the worst of the migraines would vanish too. I didn't know there was a decade(s) long nightmare of a hurdle in front of that lovely finish-line. On the flipside, I would've been as scared as I have been these past 36 hours a looong time beforehand. Ah well... I'm going in armed with more information than I had a few days ago. Thanks! Jo [/QUOTE]
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