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  1. #1
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    Poly Cystic Ovary Disorder and Cycling Question

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    Hi Everyone,
    I have a question. I wondered if anyone else here has Poly Cystic Ovary Disorder. One reason I'm asking is that I know that the condition itself can and does affect having or NOT having regular periods, but I wondered if anyone else has had the combination of the condition and/or riding itself make you miss periods?
    I have just under 1200 miles so far for the year most of which are indoor spin miles so I have been training heavily. I have heard of female runners losing thier periods during training at times so I didn't know if it could be something as simple as that type of thing as well.
    I have NO IDEA when my last actual cycle was [got lax about keeping records] and I have had my tubes tied over 12 years ago so it SHOULDN'T be a preggers thing although not totally IMPOSSIBLE. I just thought I'd bounce this off you ladies and see what sticks. I haven't gotten a pregnancy home test yet or made any appointments as I have had times like this in the past that ended up leading to my PCOD diagnosis. I do know it's been at LEAST 2 months now though that I've cycled. well, THAT cycle LOL...
    Anyone with similar experience??
    Mary
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

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    hey mary-
    I don't have PCOD, at least it hasn't been diagnosed, but I think I might.. My friend is convinced I have it. I have two of the major symptons- no period and carrying weight- and not being able to lose it. I'm actually planning on looking into it after ironman. When I got my new doctor out here in AZ last year she did a battery of hormone tests on me and they all came back normal. She's baffled because I haven't had a period in years?? So she refferred me to a gyno, but then w/ the new pill prescrip she gave me I magically got my period so I figured I was fine.. Well that lasted TWO MONTHS! So clearly SOMETHING is going on! I don't really worry about not having it though?? I'm on the pill and I take it as prescribed. I feel fine, so I'm really not concerned. What I am concerned w/ is why I'm 5'1" and weigh 180 lbs!! Esp. w/ the training volume I do. And of course I have to eat healthy or I wouldn't be able to maintain this high level of fitness! Yeah I do splurge once a week on the dessert of my choice- but that's after 6 hours in the saddle and another hour running! So in my eyes- I should be able to!!
    I eat lots of fruit and veggees and lean protein like chicken w/ a bit of red meat thrown in for iron. I don't eat alot of processed junk. I try to eat as much food in it's "natural state" as possible, so I don't know what gives??
    Oh- and I've had my thyroid checked and rechecked. I think it's kind of borderline?? UGH! It's my cross to bear I suppose!!!
    Anyway, we sound familiar.. I'd be interested to hear what you find out on your end. And I'll let you know what happens to me mid April...
    Denise

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    I had been put on low dose birth control several years ago and it regulated and gave me a period. Previous to that I went from none to non-stop spotting [just enough to be annoying] and perpetual PMS! I thought I was perimenopausal, but they say my hormone levels [for that anyways] were normal. I'd had polyps removed and then kind of went to almost nothing but while on the pill, I was regular.
    In 2004 when I was admitted for chest pains they took me off the pill and it did effect my cycle but not to this extent. I was still having something more recently my cycle got squirrelier. It's been in the past several months that I'm not sure when my last cycle has been.
    One of the worst things about the PCOD is it makes it difficult to lose weight [explains why I've always had a weight problem, I've always had period problems as well] and being overweight makes the PCOD worse.. What a catch22! I hate the facial hair and my hair on my head has been falling out for years. Men think it's devastating to lose their hair [personally I think MOST bald/ing men are pretty sexy] a bald woman on the other hand isn't. Hot flashes and night sweats suck too.
    Good luck, and if I go too much longer I guess I'll break down and buy a preggers test, but I really don't think that's it. I have gained back about 10 -15 pounds over the winter [not happy about that especially since I've been training so hard] Come on Spring so I can actually get outside and ride more to get the scales moving in the right direction again too. Ain't it wonderful being a woman...
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

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    Well as we all know the surest way to make Aunt Flo show up is to go blow $10 on a peestick test. Without fail, every time I do this AF shows up the next day. I swear the old hag must own stock in EPT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla
    Well as we all know the surest way to make Aunt Flo show up is to go blow $10 on a peestick test. Without fail, every time I do this AF shows up the next day. I swear the old hag must own stock in EPT.
    Isn't that the truth? LOL... Actually they have them at a local everything $1 store here. Considering it doesn't cost them that much to make the silly things it's pure profit for them.
    Don't think of it as getting hot flashes. Think of it as your inner child playing with matches

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    "Oh- and I've had my thyroid checked and rechecked. I think it's kind of borderline?? UGH! It's my cross to bear I suppose!!! "

    Denise - the new guidelines for the American Endocrinology Association (I think I have the group name correct) actually says that if your TSH is over 3 you suffer from hypothyroidism. I too was borderline (4.64 with 5.0 being the mark used by my doctor). I found an endrocriologist who follows the new guidelines, he started me on Synthyoid and what a difference it has made in my life. The twenty pounds I had packed on slowly melted away, my energy came back, my dry skin disappeared - bottom line I felt like I had my life back.

    Hope this helps!

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    I have pocd!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla
    Well as we all know the surest way to make Aunt Flo show up is to go blow $10 on a peestick test. Without fail, every time I do this AF shows up the next day. I swear the old hag must own stock in EPT.
    OMG! You are so right about that one. If I could take back all the money I have spent on test I could have some sweet bike clothes right now.
    I have had pocd sence I think I was 20 I had my first lump found when i was 16 so i guess it could ave even been before that. I have been on birth control sence I was 16 because of irregular periods. I have been preg twice. And don't hate me but neither was full term. I was to young and stupid. But now tey say i can't have kids and if i tried it would be an awful time. I have for tha past 6 years not had any cysts on my ovaries. So my periods have been almost normal. They gave me an iud a few years ago whic the first year I did not have aperiod at all. Now tis year it seems to be back to normal. They gave me a Iud calle Merina. It has a low dose of progesterone in it to keep the cysts at bay you could say. But i have been clear of them for a wile now. Of coarse they could come back any time.
    Have you ever had one burst? I could not stand up for 10 days. And couldn't even walk the first 7 days. It was kill me pain. I was on some heavy duty pain meds too and it wasn't enough. Went to th ER twice. So I am happy they are gone for now. If you ever need to talk just pm me I happy to listen and talk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi
    Have you ever had one burst? I could not stand up for 10 days. And couldn't even walk the first 7 days. It was kill me pain. I was on some heavy duty pain meds too and it wasn't enough. Went to th ER twice. So I am happy they are gone for now. If you ever need to talk just pm me I happy to listen and talk.
    I don't have PCOD but I've had ovarian cysts and had a few explosions of follicular cysts in there. I also had surgery to remove a big potato-sized dermoid cyst. I'm now on a higher dose pill to avoid more follicular cysts, and the small dermoid that's left is checked once in a while to make sure it's under control.

    Anyway, YES, IT HURTS. A male nurse told me he was told by a female patient before me that she'd rather go through the pain of giving birth than have another of these crazy cysts again. Before I figured out what was happening, I had two separate events, both times while wearing a specific pair of high-heeled boots and walking for 2 km to go to school. I had to stop to sit on a bench and cry, bent in two.

    Good luck girls... Good vibes your way.

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    I have several small cysts on both ovaries (based on an ultrasound that was done). I had a cyst burst in December and OMG, I thought I was dying. I was curled up in a ball shaking and was sore for like 3 days after. My doc prescribed low does BC pills, but I still have yet to take them. I was concerned about side effects of the pill since I have never taken them. I haven't had any problems since that horrible December thing, but sometimes I worry that one might be growing in there! Girl part problems suck!

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    I would take the bc pills. You can always stop. It take about three months to get your body used to them. And my guess is you will probabaly be fine. I never had any side effects. And the benifits are sometimes a good thing. I know that the bc keep the cysts from growing to large. At least that was the case with me. And I am lucky I have not had the wieght gain that some women have had from the cysts. I am surprised your dr is not being a little more forcful with you taking them. But then again you know your own body better then anyone.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    The side effects from the birth control pill are much lower than the potential side effects of cysts, which may include having to undergo surgery. And with today's low-dose pill, I wouldn't be too worried...

    I hope everything turns out fine for you!

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    exactly. The iud they put me one which helps the cysts was also cause i was getting to the point where i was forgetting to take my pill. Which is probably cuase I had been on it for 16 years. I just got tired of having to take it every day. But like grog said they are so low dose these days the benefits out weigh the side effects definatly. If you are young I don't reccommend an iud, But if you are old like me (37) then I would go for the iud. It is so simple. Again it is the marina iud.
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    Well...my doc doesn't know that I haven't started taking the pill yet. I was supposed to start it at the end of January and I didn't. She actually gave me 2 options - to take Ibuprofen if I get that ruptured cyst pain again and just deal or go on bc. My main concerns are spotting, mood swings and weight gain. Just doesn't sound like fun. But so far, everyone I've asked has said to just try it out and that's it not a big deal.

    Thanks for all of the input everyone. It does help. It's just scary taking something new - you never know what it's going to do to you because everyone is so different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaian
    Well...my doc doesn't know that I haven't started taking the pill yet. I was supposed to start it at the end of January and I didn't. She actually gave me 2 options - to take Ibuprofen if I get that ruptured cyst pain again and just deal or go on bc. My main concerns are spotting, mood swings and weight gain. Just doesn't sound like fun. But so far, everyone I've asked has said to just try it out and that's it not a big deal.
    I am just concerned about one thing Kaian: are you sure there are only follicular cysts there? You could also be having dermoid cysts and that could be much more problematic in the mid- or long-term.

    Besides, I have never experienced mood swings on the pill, and if taken at the same time every day it shouldn't cause spotting. I have never gained weight either, if you're active this shouldn't really be an issue... If this latter point is really a concern (weight gain), supposedly "Jasmine" is a new pill that is especially good on preventing that.

    Good luck...

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    Grog,

    Jasmine is the 3 month sample pack my doc gave me. Yeah, I'm not sure what kind of cysts they saw in the ultrasound. The doctor just said that I have several small cysts in both ovaries. I have to wait until my next cycle to start taking it, but I am leaning towards trying it only because I feel like I have a ticking time bomb in my body. I never know if one might burst again or if I have something growing really large. Thanks for the encouragement!

 

 

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