How to Understand Weight Loss Surgery PCOS Problems
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Deal with emotional issues first. For many women who suffer from PCOS, you may have been overweight for the better part of your adult life. Talking with a therapist and keeping a food journal before having surgery will help you identify any emotional eating that you're doing, which could cause a problem after the surgery.
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Monitor your medications. In order to understand weight-loss surgery problems caused by PCOS, you need to be aware of the effect that your weight has on your blood sugar. For most patients, a 10 percent decrease in weight can mean a significant improvement in PCOS symptoms. You'll need to monitor your medication periodically to make the adjustments for your weight loss.
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Make the right food choices. Just because you have a gastric bypass doesn't mean that you'll eat healthy things. Talking with a nutritionist prior to surgery will help you gain the right tools and knowledge to make the best food choices down the road.
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Take the necessary precautions to avoid pregnancy. A decrease in weight may lead many PCOS patients to start ovulating again, which can be a problem if you're losing weight too quickly after surgery. Discuss your options with your doctor to avoid this problem.
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