Hey Pink,
Yeah, I'm still here, I feel like I'll be here for life.
Wow, that's really amazing Pink, amazing how a simple pill can just turn everything around. I am currently reading a book about PCOS. The Ultimate PCOS Handbook bu Harris and Cheung. I'm really going to try to beat PCOS naturally because I feel I'm a little young to be on tablets, because I might be on them for life, and the drug trials don't tend to last 70 years!!! But if I can't manage it, I'm definitly going on Met.
I had my hair cut yesterday, and the hairdresser was drawing my hair back off my face and I thought I saw recession around my temples, and I actually cried!!! I can't see it anymore, and anyway, my hair is thin at the moment, it's been sheding all over, probably to do with LT.
I weighed myself on my own scales this morning and was 12st 11.7lbs! Which means exactly 5 stone gone in just over 16 weeks! I will be on LT for less than 12 more weeks!
I'll be back to college on Monday, and they won't have seen me in 10 weeks (over 2 stone ago) so hopefully they'll be amazed!
I went to get bloods taken in the local hospital yesterday, and I've been going there for ages, and I always have blood taken by the same male nurse, but haven't been since starting LT, and the change in the way he treated me because I'm 5 stone lighter was amazing. Usually he says nothing just 'clench your fist', 'hold the cotton pellet'. But yesterday he actually made conversation 'hope you weren't left waiting too long', 'sorry about this sweetheart' as he stuck the needle in me, and when I said I didn't want tape over the cotton pellet he said 'love a woman who knows what she wants' and he was all smiles. It's so annoying! Why are people treated differently because they're big?
Hope you get to the 15st soon, n don't be a stranger!
Guen