piratexsmile
01-15-2008, 12:12 PM
It's amazing what just a few pounds will do... this morning I got my first period in nearly 6 months! :) :) :) I am ridiculously excited to see Aunt Flo :) :) :)
PCOS/Insulin Resistance Support - Period!View Full Version : Period! piratexsmile 01-15-2008, 12:12 PM It's amazing what just a few pounds will do... this morning I got my first period in nearly 6 months! :) :) :) I am ridiculously excited to see Aunt Flo :) :) :) Lifeguard 01-15-2008, 01:04 PM That's great! I'm still waiting for mine to regulate - guess I haven't reached that magic number yet. nelie 01-15-2008, 01:12 PM Mine are regular... BCP do wonders :) Although I did enjoy the days where I had one a year, if that. Cassie501107 01-15-2008, 01:40 PM I know the feeling! All of a sudden, my periods are like clockwork...so, as odd as it sounds...congrats! :D BrandNewJen 01-15-2008, 02:00 PM wow... I NEVER knew that being overweight altered when your period came... before I went on BCP I never had a regular period and my doctor NEVER mentioned it to me!!! ridiculous, huh? Skinny4baby 01-15-2008, 02:04 PM Oh I am a good example of "we do have a magic number"!!! Years ago when I reached 280 and kept going my cycles went crazy..they were like every 57 days and horrible. When I got down to 265 they went right back to normal..like every 25-31 days! I have been consistent for six months now!! I also noticed that the cramps are more stronger now and the signs that lead up to AF are very noticable. Maybe the magic number has something to do with height also? The only other thing I changed is I began to hill walk consistency..but I stopped that in Nov. when it became cold..and Jan. I had a crazy 25 day cycle?? Now..if I can get on down to 199..Just maybe my BABY dream will become a reality!!!!! Please God.:D WeightSmasher 01-15-2008, 02:05 PM I totally understand....I also get a period about every 4 to 6 months and if I do get one it is very light. 3 days after I started eating right and excersising and took out a lot of carbs from my diet my period started. Not only did it start but it is flowing very heavily. I hope that my body is cleaning itself out. Congrats, hope they keep on coming!! piratexsmile 01-15-2008, 07:47 PM It's so good to hear that others have experienced this too. It's just so motivating to have my body finally regulating itself somewhat. I stopped BC back last March. For a while the pills were still wearing off, but then all of a sudden my period just stopped. And the last time I'd had a period was July/August so this is just great :) So so silly! pedsowk82 01-16-2008, 04:17 PM Not silly at all!! I was so excited when I got my first one after six months in dEcember. Even more excited when 28 days later I got my second one!! Congrats to everyone. This gives me more encouragement to keep eating and excersing because I see that its helping! Moosegirl 01-29-2008, 04:44 AM I thought I would hijack your thread…. I’ve had PCOS since my teens was DX in 2005. My periods where pretty much non existent I was lucky if I saw one every two years… As recorded she arrived in February 2007 and disappeared again till December 2007, and low and behold 34 days later turned up again! I feel almost normal… I am guessing the weight loss has kicked started my hormones. Only downside is you forget how bad the cramping gets!!! *sigh* you can’t win them all can you! Can I have some chocolate in celebration? piratexsmile 02-06-2008, 01:20 AM haha - No for the chocolate. Have a SF fudgepop! :) It's just not worth it, you know? I am on month two of being "normal" and oh my GOSH does it feel great! Moni28 02-09-2008, 05:05 AM Oh my its soo funny that i came across this!! Today (2/8) my period appeared out of no where. I'm down 4 pds and i'm hoping to go further. It was soo weird beause i was excited to have it back!! Now if it will just stay regular! congrats to you!! MSTeacher 02-17-2008, 11:16 PM As long as I am on my Metformin, my period comes regularly. Is that not common? I am not sure what is normal for PCOSers. I have noticed that since losing weight, my cramps were worse. TheRach 02-22-2008, 09:36 AM Hi Everyone! (Sorry to bug the thread, I'm new!) Yay for periods too! Especially ones that don't come every 14 days.. and then decide to disappear for months on end... and then come back as the red tsunami. MSTeacher - Me too! Since I've lost weight, I've noticed that my cramps are worse, but the duration of the red tide is much shorter. I guess instead of nearly a week of nastiest, I have two days of pretty heavy flow, one day medium, and then the rest rather light. (Maybe... *gasp* a normal period!) One of the nice things that I've noticed too, is that those evil chin hairs are needing to be plucked less often. They are there - but they've slowed down the growth a bit. Still have the nasty cystic acne that seems to poke it's head around about a week or so before the period, but I'm fighting that with Basis soap and calamine to dry it up... -R vBulletin® v3.6.7, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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