Hi. I just discovered this board and am already enjoying all of the information that I am finding.
I am 35 years old and have PCOS (dx 2 years ago). I had a baby girl 5 months ago with the help of IVF and now I have at least 40 lbs to lose to get to my pre-pg weight. I was gaining at least 10 lbs a month during most months of my pregnancy even though I felt like I wasn't eating any worse than my peers. I even saw a dietitian for two months, tracked my meals, and ate very well. I still gained 10 lbs that months and threw in the towel. I was sick of eating well and not getting any benefit. I wonder if those with PCOS gain more while pregnant? I have no idea. I am breastfeeding, which has not been the magic weight loss answer that I was hoping for.
I started a low Glycemic Load diet a few days before Christmas (basically no bread, no rice, no potatoes, and a few others). I've also been exercising regularly (4-5 times a week). My doctor said that I would lose 7 pounds the first month. The reality is I might have lost 1 or 2 lbs, and I'm super frustrated.
I just started taking Yasmin 3 mg today and am holding out hope with that. I am also going to get my thyroid checked this Friday and will ask to get an insulin resistance test.
I am about to start reading posts about success on Yasmin. I hope that helps me. Right now, I am soooo disgusted with my appearance and angry at my body. I don't care about the hair growth and acne at this point. I am getting laser treatments for the hair loss. I just want to lose weight. I'm a disgusting slob right now! I'm sorry to sound so negative. I'm just so frustrated I could scream!
If you got this far, thanks for reading.
Brigitte
35 years old
PCOS diagnosed 2006
mommy to Elizabeth (IVF baby)

Brigitte! I'm really sorry about the bad time you are having. Hopefully you'll get some answers from your Dr! I gained weight the same way you did at pregnancy. I was out of control! Low GI does not help everybody. Some IR's even lose weight on high GI. Calorie restriction and faithful exercise are the two most important things. The regular exercise is a must for people with IR. You've got to burn that insulin (the 'fat storage' hormone) off quicker than it can tell your body to store fat. 
