Written by Melinda
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Well, I found out why I’ve been so tired these past few weeks. Mother Nature came calling. You think I would recognize the signs by now. I never do. Every three to four months, it hits really hard. With the Mirena, bleeding is usually pretty easy, light, almost non-existent. There are those months though that are so bad… the world wishes I would go away!
I can tell that the worst has passed. The exhaustion appears to be gone for the most part. And, I have felt like doing something! I have rearranged all the furniture in my office at work, totally re-organized my files, supplies, you name it… it now has a new home. Now if I could just build up the stamina to do the same on the homefront. HOWEVER! I did regroup my closet last weekend. That counts! It’s time for “spring cleaning”, in the fall of course. Time to drag out all the fall clothing and move all the summer clothes out. I may not be that rambunctious just yet. We’ll have to wait and see.
I also want to add that sometimes I receive emails from ladies asking about PCOS. The questions normally are something like this:
- I’ve heard that my PCOS will totally dissipate after having weight loss surgery. Is this true?
- I have hirsutism; will losing weight stop this problem?
- I have a history of hormone problems. What have you seen resolved after having gastric bypass surgery?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news. I still have hirsutism. My hormones have a mind of their own. And, THEY rule ME. PMDD is still a way of life (though less frequent, thanks Mirena!). And, I did experience about a year of relief (the first year after my wls) but once my body was readjusted, the problems came back. I have, however, received final word from my endocrinologist that there is no sign of Insulin Resistance at this time, and we will recheck in one year. Sorry gals. I wish I had a brighter answer for you… but, life is still good (1 week out of the month, that is!) You PMDD gals will “get” that last statement! I threw that in just for you!
