Yesterday was sort of a landmark day for me. I had an appointment with a new gyn dr. here in town. (Well, new to me, he is rather old.) I found out I do have an infection, but it is not related to the surgery and is severe. Thankful to find out that I don't have any fibroids that are concerning at this point. The dr. was really upset that my gyn that performed my hysterectomy left my cervix. It is what is causing me problems and causing my PCOS to still be so highly active. However he told me that the lapband should make it so the PCOS won't be affecting my wieght and agrees that it is the best way for me to loose wieght. When I said "as long as the PCOS doens't slow or stop the process for me" He replied, " I won't let it, come see and I will make sure it doesn't keep being a problem for you."
Okay, so only "cycsters" know how hard it is to find a dr. with that type of attitude toward PCOS. My biggest concern along is what happens if my PCOS doesn't allow the process to keep working. I am going to have to trust that this dr. will make sure that it doesn't.
It was ten years ago today that my secound son was born. During the c-section they found a large tumor on my left ovary. This was the start of all of my health problems. I was very thankful the tumor was benign. I had not idea how many more problems I was going to have. It only took the six months to gain 100 pounds. Of course the drs. could not tell me what was going on. Just that I was eating to much (1200 cals. a day). I was even told I needed to go see a psychologist, instead of being told or even checked for PCOS.
On Friday I can start eating solid foods and start a normal excersize routine besides just walking. I think the two go hand in hand together. I just about have my own gym at home. I have everything from Jillian Michael's work out, I have the Core abs workout, two balls, eliptical, crosstrainer with weights and when it cools off a little I have a new bike.
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