I have PCOS as well. Are you taking metformin? It is a medicine that will help with insulin resistance, which is a major underlying cause of PCOS. If not, might be worth talking to your doctor about. You mentioned the high triglycerides and that is what came to mind. Metformin can really help and I take it with my Phen. It can also help once you go off of Phen to keep some of your PCOS symptoms in check.
I have a hard time not eating carbs as well, but ever since being on Phen, it has really helped a lot! I eat about every 2 hours. If I don't eat every 2 hours or so, I get sick to my stomach. So I will eat things like Jell-O, yogurt, and cheese sticks. For breakfast I have been eating Special K protein cereal. Around lunch time I will have meat and cheese and then dinner I will eat what everyone else eats, but just a really small portion (usually some type of lean meat, veggines, and a carb...I just remember to take a LITTLE bit of carb).
My thoughts on taking the Phen are that I am not very hungry, so when I do eat, I need to be putting healthy stuff in my body b/c my body still needs tons of nutrition. If you want something sweet, try a sugar free popsicle (we bought some creamsicle sugar free ones the other day and they are delicious!). Don't try to eliminate all carbs and sugars as this will just end in disaster. If you have a craving for something, have it, but cut down majorly on portion size. When you buy something from the store that is in a big bag, separate portions out into snack size baggies. That way you are more aware of how much you are eating.
Just some suggestions! Good luck!
SW- 272 (6/13)
6/16-267.2!! (-4.8lbs)
6/23-261.4!! (-10.6lbs)
6/30-256.8!! (-15.2 lbs)
7/7-257.6!! (Not that great of a loss, stopped phen for a week)
7/14-Didn't weigh
7/21-249.6 (22.4 lbs.)
7/24-248 (24lbs.)
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