2NewBeginningsxoxo 24 Posted October 27, 2014 I've posted a few topics here lately and so many of you are so kind to give me your opinions and helpful tips. My mind has been racing ever since I found out that I am eligible for surgery in 6 months rather than 12 months. I'm very curious about this question ..... How many of you out there who have had surgery or are going to have surgery, also suffer from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)? I was diagnosed about 7 years ago. I also have Hypothyroidism and Peripheral Edema. The edema I have dealt with for at least 13 yrs - I have been to many physicians including PCP, Endocrinologist, Cardiologist, back to another PCP, etc. Only in the past year have they come to the realization that my edema is just from my weight. That being said, the reason I have such a difficult time losing weight is in part because of the PCOS. My hormones are all out of sorts, my thyroid is wacky. With PCOS my doctor tells me without losing significant weight I am looking at becoming a diabetic in the near future which will only add to my issues. I don't want to become diabetic and I do want to be healthier. Those of you with PCOS and various other problems, after you had your surgery did your symptoms subside or go away completely? I'm really hoping that after this surgery not only will I lose weight and become much healthier, I'm also hoping that my PCOS, Edema and Thyroid issues will also go away. Who can relate? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harleyphleb 35 Posted October 27, 2014 I also have hypothyroidism, and edema from weight. I cannot comment on the POCS as I don't have that problem. My doc says we will chase the thyroid issue as I lose weight the levels will go crazy. I will always have the thyroid issue but hoping the edema goes away as well. there is no just cause for that issue. I hope all goes well for you..... I am hoping for a December date Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
georgiare 63 Posted October 27, 2014 I have pcos, and was banded last year with a revision to sleeve this year. With the band, some of my symptoms subsided, my blood sugar dropped so I was no longer at risk for diabetes. I still did not have periods, and the acne was still a little bit of an issue, and I never had the excess hair problem, but I did see relief in the one issue that concerned me the most, which was the blood sugar. The weight loss gets a lot easier than regular diet alone since you can eat less food it messes with your hormones and it falls off in spurts, though the gym is still necessary. I am hoping to see more improvements in my symptoms from the sleeve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slimgal2015 28 Posted October 28, 2014 I have PCOS and I am scheduled for sleeve in Dec. I am hoping my PCOS symptoms are going to go away........appreciate any recent updates Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KMCarlson 30 Posted October 28, 2014 I have pcos and I have surgery Wednesday. I'm hoping for a big difference, too! I've heard there's a pcos sleevers board but I haven't found it yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WL WARRIOR 692 Posted October 28, 2014 I had an edema problem that left my face so bloated and unrecognizable. I've noticed that just three weeks after surgery that my face is starting to look like it did before the edema. I'm no longer bloated and swollen as well. It's such a change and I'm starting to think that I've released some toxins from my body. I had hyperthyroidism in my 20's when I was active and thin. After a baby, I gained quite a bit of weight and developed hypothyroidism. I do think your thyroid changes with weight loss and gain. You may have to adjust your thyroid meds as you lose weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites