slaybelle
Slay Belle
slaybelle

Though, to be fair, goth has it roots in punk, and the two genres have a lot of ties.

There's a hideous painting of Winona Ryder stashed in an attic somewhere.

Honestly, I'm not sure if I'm pleased or frustrated either. Maybe 'bemused' is the best word. Don't get me wrong — I'm happy I did it and I'm pleased with the results, I just find it interesting that now I put so much less effort into losing weight and am so much more successful at it.

This one of the areas where PCOS is looking at further classification — some people have fertility issues (I didn't), some people find BC helps with their symptoms (I did), lots of people have insulin problems (me), some people don't have the weight cycling (not me). Lots of people don't even have the cysts — but talk

Actually the common treatment now is a combination of BC and insulin treatment. BC for the hormones and cysts (if you have them), insulin treatment for other aspects, and then layer in additional medications depending on your personal symptoms.

Absolutely feel free to jump in. My take on what you're asking:

I think that there's an awful lot of science that points towards weight loss being more complicated than a simple calories in, calories out equation.

The conversation needs to be divorced from morality — ie being fat is not a value judgement.

You're better

I had to cut back on the rigerous logging and exercise because it's honestly unsustainable at those kinds of levels over the long run. I do log my food online, but I don't kill myself if I miss a day. And I don't do 20 hours of exercise a week anymore — the level of effort I was putting in to get a handle on this was

Take my money! Take it!

I know! I am so sad the redesign didn't work. I started shopping at JCPs last year for the first time since I was dragged in there as a kid and I recommend it to everyone! The styles improved, the prices were great, and they actually had a great plus size selection.

In my extensive PCOS -diet related research, I did come across a couple of books that said soy was problematic for PCOS suffers. But then there were other books who said it wasn't. Its such a crapshoot.

There's an estimate that about 10% of women have PCOS, but its sort of hard to nail down a real number. For many years it was lumped under Syndrome X before they started identifying itself as its own disorder, and now there's a movement to further breakdown the diagnosis(es) because there's a couple of different

I noticed that they didn't respond to my own persona anecdote which was, you know, part of a long term study about this shit, and directly contrary to what she was saying.

I thought the part where she said she 'looks awesome' to be the telling shit. (Though, to be fair, I did miss the Holocaust reference.)

Thank you for the reading recommendation. I'll definitely check it out!

I have actually read that undiagnoised insulin issues may be a significant part of why its so hard to lose weight once you go past a certain point. (I had a doctor once tell me that that's like 60+ pounds for women and 100+ for men.) But I haven't really followed the stories about it.

I'm all for universalized health

Aw, look, someone took your cute term and used it to insult me. Oh, trolls. Lawd.

I did just get 'misandry', which was unexpected!

Well, no. It wasn't quite basic math — I didn't just lose the weight because of the calories I consumed, but because I also had to be put on a regimen of pills to deal with insulin issues, as well as a number of other medical intervention stuff. So I suppose I can concede there's some math involved, but not that X -Y

About a 7 years between when I first started going 'this isn't right' and when I got a doctor who listened to me about it.

I went back on BC to deal with the cysts and my cycle issues, and took metformin to help with the insulin problems, and biotin for the hair loss. Everyone's treatment program will be slightly

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