Pre-op Fear of Failure (RNY w/ PCOS)
So I guess my question or request is:
I wanna hear stories, good or bad, about your RYN with PCOS as one of YOUR biggest concerns. I know there is a lot of you woman on here but I kinda want to throw out my line and see what I get. It seems from reading around the forums PCOSers are getting both GREAT results and then some not so positive results. Whats your story???
Rita78, Dallas Texas, 39 yrs. DS 9-4-09 Aetna Dr. Gary Anthone, Omaha NE
IVF & Twins 2012
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Rita78, Dallas Texas, 39 yrs. DS 9-4-09 Aetna Dr. Gary Anthone, Omaha NE
IVF & Twins 2012
www.facebook.com/ritalucero
My apnea, arthritis, etc is all gone; however, I still have PCOS. My OBGYN and bariatric surgeon both told me I will ALWAYS have it. It is not weight related. The PCOS can cause weight gain, but it is a condition where your body creates the cysts. The only "cure" is removal of the ovaries. I have seen no difference in my PCOS since my RNY. I still cramp, bleed heavy, have bad PMS, and one of my ovaries is not even the right shape anymore.
I went through 2 years of fertility treatments to become pregnant and know about the frustration/pain that PCOS can cause. I don't want to discourage you, but please don't think PCOS will go away if you lose weight. You might become more fertile, but you will still have the condition and cyst formations.
Also, during my RNY the bariatric surgeon used the laprascope and took pictures of my ovaries to share with my OBGYN. Ask if yours will do the same. It may be beneficial.
Hope this helps.
Hopefully soon they'll do some research on this disease that affects so many women and start to get answers. But since they don't declare people dying from it I assume its on the back burner.
Hoping to get a June surgery date for RNY-bypass. Do those of you that have had WLS still have to take your Metformin or other insulin resistance medications? We just confirmed my Insulin Resistance and hypoglycemia earlier this month.
I am guessing that the weight loss will be a lot slower and probably not get down to a BMI of 25.
The only 2 options I'm getting is either RNY-bypass or Carbohydrate Resistricted Diet w/o fruit.
I started at 324lbs and a size 26. After losing 100 lbs, I became pregnant with my first daughter, who was born in March 2011. My second daughter was born in September 2013. I have maintained a healthy lifestyle and now hover around 160lbs. I would like to get back to the 140lbs before I became pregnant with my second daughter. The sleeve literally gave me LIFE - two beautiful, healthy little girls. My husband had his VSG with Dr. Marema on 10/1/2012 and is on his weight loss journey, currently down 90lbs.