Hi Everyone,
I haven't formally introduced myself yet. I just turned 34 & was recently diagnosed with PCOS by my GP. I have all the usual symptoms & when my doc did some labs and looked at my hormones and insulin levels, she said there was no doubt about it.
A month ago she put me on 1000 mg of Metformin and also some Spiro to see if that helped at all, and we scheduled a one month follow up. I had about 3 days of GI issues with the new meds, but my body adapted alright & I've been feeling fine ever since.
A week after starting on the Met I had a normal period, which was an improvement. I've been irregular since having my Mirena IUD removed a year ago. I didn't really change anything diet/exercise wise last month.
Went back to see the doc for my one month follow up yesterday. I kinda assumed we'd do some more labs and increase the Metformin dosage. Instead, she noted my 6# weight gain (started my period again last night, ha). She said she was sorry the Met "didn't seem to help" me, and said she wanted me to pursue bariatric surgery to help with my weight issues.
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I asked if it would be beneficial to do the labs again, maybe think about upping the Metformin dosage. She told me "that's not the way it worked". My obesity is taking years off my life, and she would recommend a lap band, but I should really talk to a bariatric surgeon for help with choosing which surgery I have.
Now, I'm 6' tall, and packing around an extra 140 lbs. I know my weight is a huge issue that I need to take care of ASAP. I'm capable of exercise and willing to do it. I have the support of my husband and I'm ready to modify my diet and just lay off carbs entirely. Not sure I'm ready for a bariatric surgery, though. We are blessed to have a happy, healthy 2 year old, and we'd really like to have one more child in the not too distant future. If I start pursuing bariatric surgery now, that puts baby plans out at least 3 years, which is probably too far at my age.
Anyway, should I go to a different doctor? She's kind of got me PO'd and I'm not sure the 1000mg of met is sufficient. She pretty much indicated she was done trying with me until I talk to a surgeon.
After discussing with DH last night, I'm going to go ahead and go to a bariatric surgery seminar next week and start down the path. From what I understand, the whole process usually takes 6 months plus between seminar and surgery.
My real plan is to just kick butt on my own over the next six months and disqualify myself as a bariatric surgery patient (would have to lose around 50 pounds to do that). Tough, but doable I think. I lost 75 lbs 4 years ago, and it took a pregnancy and a few years of apathy and carbo loading to reach my previous monumental size.
That's my story. Any thoughts?


