Hey Raisty! I plan to talk to my doc about Glucophage. It's supposed to help with the insulin resistance, so it should make losing weight easier, but it's also supposed to help with some of the other aspects of PCOS.
I've been on BCP's for most of the time since I was 12 (considering I'm 30 now, that's ALOT of time) and it's getting to the point where I would really like to try life without them
Have you ever tried it? If you have, I would be interested in knowing if it worked for you (same goes for anyone else who reads this too), if not, it might be worth it to ask your doc about.
I've already lost 75 lbs and only have 6 lbs to go before I hit my goal weight, but I really want the facial hair and infertility to go away. I don't know how successful Glucophage is for that kind of thing, but, we'll see. I've heard it's been really successful on the weight loss for PCOS patients, though, so it might be better for you than for me, even.
Anyhoo.....don't give up. Sometimes something as simple as changing jobs can make the weight melt off when all the diet and exercise in the world won't. You just have to find your trigger. Keep experimenting, don't put all of your faith in any one thing or program. BCP's will not always work the way you want them to. It's the nature of the beast that our bodies will react differently to the hormones from one year to the next. What made you lose weight last year could make you gain this year. Just keep a very close eye on yourself. Keeping a food journal for a couple of weeks every few months has really helped me alot to remember to be "mindful" of what I'm doing to myself and how my body is reacting and how it's reactions are changing as they change.
I hope some little bit of this helps and I hope someone has some little bit of help for me, too. Have a great day!