Bellys to Bumps

Weight watchers ones look nicer, do more and are cheaper - I'd go for them.
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Today I am on a, "You will stick to the diet woman" day. Normally, weekends are difficult for me. All that time on my hands and all that food in the cupboards :blush:

So today's tactic? Where tight clothes so that all the flab is revealed. Normally, the minute something gets remotely tight it goes in the back of the wardrobe, never to be seen again until thinner. I am a fan of loose fitting! So everytime I thought about food I just looked in the mirror :wacko:

So far so good :haha:
 
cool, am going to reserve them now :thumbup:

I'm on tomato soup tonight yummmmm :D
 
here's the link for the £60 ones

https://www.fashionworld.co.uk/shop...38&pdBoUid=3003&lpgUid=11285586#colour:,size:
 
Nah, the WW ones are better. £59.00 for scales where you can see your weight at eye level is just not worth it. Big deal - it has a wireless portable display, so what!
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P.S the link timed out, but I found them by searching
 
:dohh: stoopid link lol

I'm quite excited to get them and be able to keep an eye on my weight in between visits to the nurse / dr :happydance:
 
Traskey I've got some low point ww soup recipes, do u want me to email them to u? Xx
 
I do the whole massive breakfast, smaller lunch and smaller evening meal :thumbup:

I had chicken, cucumber, tomato and a small spoon of stuffing for lunch, was sooooo yummy :D

I'll probably have a yoghurt later and a piece of fruit as a snack :)
 
Sorry, didn't want you to think I was nagging or anything, it's just that at ww they say if you eat too little your body goes into starvation mode. I think it was Tarkwa that told me that when I was contemplating Lighter Life.
 
Yeah the WW one looks good. We have Salter ones, not the ones shown, ours are old, the weight stays displayed for a good few seconds-which is good as I usually can't see it for my boobs and belly :haha:

I've started to rattle now with all my tablets. I'm now taking:

Metformin-for PCOS & Diabetes type II (developed due to PCOS)
GTF Chromium-for insulin resistance, hormone imbalance and weight loss-recommended by Doc (cos of PCOS)
Vit B6-Hormone Imbalance (PCOS)
Evening Primrose Oil-EWCM and skin (cos of PCOS)
Agnus Castus-Helps with LH & ovulation (cos of PCOS)

Oh, did I mention? PCOS SUCKS :hissy:

Are any of you guys trying any supplements? The only ones from Doc are the Metformin.
 
:hugs:

The past couple of cycles, I've been using soy ... but I'm hoping to try EPO once af starts (do you take it all the way through the cycle or just for a certain amount of days?)
 
Er foxy, where are your folic acid tabs? The only pills I'm taking are clomid and my multi-vits with folic acid. My GP said the FS should give me metformin to help me lose weight - will ask at next appt if no joy before then.

I was sure I had PCOS as I had loads of symptoms, but all my blood tests said I didn't - I'm sorry you have it hun, I can imagine how you feel.
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I was sure I had PCOS as I had loads of symptoms, but all my blood tests said I didn't - I'm sorry you have it hun, I can imagine how you feel.
xxx

I thought that too, but blood tests and scans showed otherwise :dohh:

:hugs:
 
Sorry you are taking so many meds for the PCOS :hugs:

I am taking Sanatogen Mother To Be, that's my folic acid combined with other multi vitamins. I am also on iron tablets as it came up low on my blood tests.
 
Ooh, iron tablets give you black poos! Not nice. I had them a few years ago when my iron levels were low too.
xxx
 
:haha: Isn't it awful!! I am so desperate to stop taking them but I read that a low iron count can stop you conceiving so I perservere. I just wish I knew how long for! Horrible things.
 

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