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 Post subject: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsyect
PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:07 pm 
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Heya guys,
I was wondering if anyone on here has had any success in healing any of the following

PCOS
Acne
Insulin Resistance
Narcolepsy
Sleep Apnea
IBS

I would greatly apprciate any feed back. I have been trying 811 but I find my tummy is always better with lots of starchs. I will try anything to get more energy, heal my skin, stop from sleeping all the time ect. All my love xoxo


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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 7:50 am 
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I started out with sleep apnea, pcos, and type II diabetes. The sleep apnea is gone. My blood sugar is in the normal range. I do still have some pcos symptoms (unwanted facial hair, thinning head hair), but I have regular periods.

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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 2:19 pm 
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Heya thanks heaps :) I would love not to be sleepy all the time :( I hope this diet works for me xoxo


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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:49 pm 
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are you getting enough b12? you need to supplement with that. maybe Vit d, also.

hope you feel better soon!

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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:54 pm 
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Vegan Princess,

For me, it remains to be seen.

Last year I got a period that lasted 5-6 weeks and ended up at the OB/GYN's. I was only ~117 pounds at 5'4" and didn't have much hair in the wrong spots. But my fasting insulin was. . .21 something-or-other, if I recall correctly. One or both ovaries was 150% normal size. I had 8+ cysts in each ovary. And at 27, I'd never had regular periods aside from maybe a 3-month span early into puberty; by 27 they were about 1-3 a year.

I took less than one month's supply of metformin (which really made me feel sick). And only one round of birth control pills. And I kept reading up, furiously scouring for any hope of stopping insulin resistance and PCOS, and landed on Dr. Barnard's work on reversing diabetes on a low fat, low GI, vegan diet.

I tried a few supplements I didn't maintain for more than a few months, finding I got a period shortly after beginning Vitex (started V June 21st, got P on July 8th) but getting worried when another didn't soon follow. Added in vitamins known to help insulin sensitivity, which I still take occasionally (mainly to help me sleep). Around this time I began cutting the fat out and not eating many animal products. And exercised 30-60 minutes most days (trying not to be too strenuous because i read that could be counterproductive. . . by increasing testosterone, was it?) until I pretty much stopped with winter weather. After my period on July 8th, l had to wait Sept. 11th (by which point I was taking d-chiro-inositol) for the next. Then I started thyroid meds in mid or late October--8 years after being diagnosed with Hashimoto's. Got a period on October 27th! Late Nov, thyroid meds upped. Get my next period December 2nd (36 days from the last one!). Then a 33-day cycle. Prescribed Tirosint (a synthetic T4 thyroid med) on top of my Armour (a thyroid med from pig thyroids containing T4 and some other hormones). The next cycle was just 31 days! Then last time, I got scared. I had ate too much fat mid-cycle during a surprise birthday party for me and was afraid I'd messed things up. But I got a period on day 35!

So my period is BACK and, this late in life, better than EVER!! But I haven't done a follow-up ultrasound (which wouldn't prove PCOS is gone since cysts don't always build up, just possibly give me an idea; plus I suppose the cysts from last year might still be there--perhaps that's why the acne persists mildly?--and we wouldn't know if they were new or old). The only insulin test I've had since my insulin resistance diagnosis is proinsulin, which a Dr. thought a good insulin resistance measure. if it is, I think I'm going quite well. Range is 0-10 and I got a 1.5 (I think it was; I should pull my labs out). But I'm supposed to get a serum insulin test soon, so hopefully that shows something very good. :) If that's good, I hope to take a fasting test with the glucose drink again (that's what I was diagnosed with).

I have mild acne still, not sure why, but I know it's not so bad when I follow my low fat diet better. I use stuff from Amazon by Acne.org to help it. My four dots of cystic(?) acne from last year are still down in my skin, though. My hair needs washed the night before a given day, at the earliest. And I thought at one point recently my testosterone might be worse, though I still have very mild male-pattern hair (like I used to go months between shaving the very light, soft, thin hair in the sideburn area). It tested at the very top of the range this winter (Dr. who ran the test at my request thought the range was general, oddly not listing one range for females and another for males. . . if so, YIKES!). But I am sure I am improved some. I have a lot more energy and don't seem to crash after meals (well, except when I ate white potatoes recently. . but maybe that was just too close to my fatty birthday party?); it's not just thyroid meds, as it depends on how I eat. And I am generally less pouchy in the stomach. (I am fatter, oddly. But I also am trying to stay fatter. And who knows for sure what role gaining weight had in helping my periods, though they weren't regular when I used to be this weight....)

I am now starting Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler, recommended by a woman here. With the help of the fertility awareness method it promotes, I hope to REALLY know what's going on in my body. And I'm still trying to figure out how to lower testosterone naturally (cut out the onions and garlic? take supplements?...). And I am going to look a bit more into using progesterone (the bioidentical, transdermal form Dr. John Lee recommends; or shots) to see if that might be a good way to go, if needed, to get rid of any cysts I may still have. (I'm hesitant because Dr. Lee talked about the cream training the body's progesterone levels; and now that I have my periods, I'm even less convinced I want to try messing with hormone levels.)

Try looking up posts on PCOS by Ms. Doodlepunk. She was in a metformin study years ago and found her insulin levels were much higher on metformin than they have been since on the McDougall diet (even eating white[?] potatoes!).


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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:05 pm 
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It's a lot of info, but in case anybody might find it useful, here's my attempt to put together a health timeline for my Dr. linking my thyroid, diet, lifestyle, and reproductive system function.

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1998 (about age 13; 8th grade)

January - periods start about here

aside from maybe a 3-month span, always irregular

in high school one period lasts over a month

[briefly try bcp; don't feel well & gain weight so stop them until age 27, mentioned below]


2002/2003 (ages 18-19; freshman year of college)

winter of this year

endocrinologist very tentatively diagnoses PCOS (due to amenorrhea and "very slightly elevated" testosterone), other endo deems testosterone normal & throws out diagnosis

no insulin resistance per GTT

thyroid antibodies found

periods only about 1-3X/year starting around this year

typical diet: dining hall junk, lots of (fried) fish and chicken, try to eat lots of produce



Periods remain this sparse. No diagnosis again until 2011. Sometimes take provera during college years.



2004

month unknown

TSH comes back about 2.8 or 2.6, I believe, and I think at least one (free?) hormone tests quite low.



2005 to mid 2006

Typical diet is almost all whole grain, from scratch cooking. Lots of produce, olive oil, skim milk and maybe cheese.





TSH remains at 2.6-2.9 until 2011, aside from one winter (2009/2010 or 2010/2011?) when it tests at 1-something




2011 (newly 27)

About Feb. 25th

Period begins that lasts 5-6 weeks

March/April

a fasting serum insulin test with 2(?)-hour follow-up reveals insulin resistance

an ultrasound reveals ovarian enlargement--with at least one ovary 150% normal size--and 8+ cysts per ovary

starting to get acne


OB/GYN says my androgens are high

Diagnosed with PCOS (and am devastated)

Mid-April to mid-May

Take one round of birth control, only part of a [color=#00BF00]metformin
bottle[/color]



Later that spring/summer



Research furiously :)

read that metofrmin forces sugar into cells in an unsafe way, all but give up sporadic usage

exercise most days (30-60 min of rollerblading and/or walking)

dietary changes: try cod liver oil, cinnamon, vitamins to improve insulin sensitivity, try Carlson's diabetes supplement stop (stop quickly due to hypoglycemia)



` `June 21

Start Vitex (or chasteberry fruit), aiming for 3x/day

(basically quit Vitex after a few months due to recurring face rash)



July 8th

Got a period



Sometime this summer

Read of success of Dr. Neal Barnard and some other doctors in reversing diabetes with a low-fat, no/low animal product, virtually oil-free diet

Diet: Start trying to eat very low fat and especially low oil (my compliance slowly improves but fluctuates to this day), virtually nut and dairy free,

very low fat deli meat, low GI (no pineapple or bananas)



August

TSH is 3.29 (mom's--tested within minutes of mine--is around 1.16)

Realize I'm sleeping around 11 hours at night (but starting a full-time job a few weeks later interrupts that)



Around last week of August

Begin d-chiro-inositol at 600mg/day



Sept. 11

Got a period



Somewhere this fall (before or after begin Armour???? think slightly before)

Start feeling really bad after exercise--extremely worn out, chest heavy



Late October

Start Armour: 15 mg/day

Feel worse with Armour than without--more tired and foggy



October 27th to about Nov. 1st or 2nd

Got a period



Late Nov.

Armour upped to 30 mg/day



Dec. 2

Got a period (36 days from start of October one)

since before Nov. 15th hardly ever took more than Armour & vitamins

Very rarely exercising (still don't feel good, plus weather)



Feel even worse on higher Armour--more tired, more foggy--but better eating less fat helps my mind greatly; Dr. says to try it longer



January 4

Got a period (33 days from start of December one)

Very rarely exercising (weather plus don't feel great)

Thyroid(?) symptoms changing: hard to stay awake past 3 pm at work, foggy, joint pain picking up (thyroid? weather?), very "carpal-tunnelly," go home from work, take bath, sit around,

maybe chop & bake sweet potatoes, then go to bed




January 27th

Prescribed Tirosint (25 mcg) on top of Armour (30 mg)

Slowly improve




February 4

Got a period (31 days from start of January one)




February 28

Much better energy starting last week sometime, but could improve

[March 6th I then got another period]

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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:56 pm 
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Thank you beautiful ladies for your detailed response xo Good luck to everyone improving :)

I would love to clear this acne up eeeeeeeeeeeeeeek I was going to say I can tolerate falling asleep all the time but you know what I cant. Its crap. I hate being so sleepy all the time :( Its so hard to function xo


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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:46 pm 
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vegan_princess wrote:
Thank you beautiful ladies for your detailed response xo Good luck to everyone improving :)

I would love to clear this acne up eeeeeeeeeeeeeeek I was going to say I can tolerate falling asleep all the time but you know what I cant. Its crap. I hate being so sleepy all the time :( Its so hard to function xo


IBS is a thing of the past for me and my post-menopause acne has mostly cleared. I've been on this WOE for 59 days now. :-D

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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
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awesome :) keep it up xo


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 Post subject: Re: Anyone healed PCOS, ACNE, Insulin Resistance, Narcolepsy
PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:21 pm 
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Hello! I was diagnosed with PCOS/insulin resistance/cyctic acne in 2003 as well as Hashimoto's thyroiditis last year.

After one year and eight months with this WOE as well as a consistent yoga practice and exercise routine, I have normal hormone levels for the first time in my adult life, ever. I wasn't diagnosed with PCOS and insulin resistance until I was 33, but have had the symptoms since I was in my teens. Cyctic acne is totally gone---I've had maybe one pimple in the last calendar year and it was when I decided it was a great idea to try eating oil again! :roll: Luckily it went away in under 24 hours and I gave up on that stupid oil experiment! My periods are normal and actually pain free. Fasting blood sugar went from 135 to 70, cholesterol from 230 to 160 and I've lost 78 pounds. I am not sleepy all of the time anymore. It's awesome! I do take thyroid medication daily now, but luckily the PCOS days of metformin, birth control pills, threats of spironolactone, antidepressants, and the endless rounds of antibiotics for acne are behind me.

If it can happen to me, it can happen to you! :-D


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