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Explain this to me, re: sugar
So on my My Fitness Pal app, it says I'm allotted 28 grams of sugar a day. I go over that just eating a banana, an apple, and half a greek yogurt with fruit. Doesn't the food pyramid reccomend 2-4 servings of fruit a day? I'm hardly eating any added sugar, but I still go over every single time.
It's a pretty big concern since I have PCOS (I've mentioned it here before, kinda like a cousin to diabetes), and I'm supposed to stay low carb / low sugar. Is that really too much? TIA.

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Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
Re: Explain this to me, re: sugar
That's what I was thinking. I know PCOSers aren't supposed to have that much fruit because of the sugar, but I can't imagine the average person not being allowed a couple pieces a day.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
That's what I was thinking, I just think they should be more clear, because it adds it to my total when I put in a banana. Just getting more opinions.
Thanks ladies.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
if you're trying to eat low carb you're going to have to chill with the fruit. stick to one serving/day and pick a lower GI fruit. if you eat it at all.
nutritionally, there's nothing in fruit that you can't get from veg without the calories/sugar, so no, you don't need 2-4 servings of fruit per day. in addition, I believe the rec has been revised to 2 'cups'/day and one large apple is going to fulfill that requirement.
Yeah, I know what you mean. My protein is ALWAYS in the red, but I bust my butt at the gym and know that I need more than 39g or whatever Livestrong claims I should be getting.. booo :P I hate seeing the red but I just try to ignore it.. It's amazing how a silly app can make you feel so guilty >_<
I never go over 2, but I am trying to find substitutes. There are so many more fruits than veggies that I like. Blah.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
Yeah, I've been going over on protein too, but I'm working out about 2 hours a day, so I'm not sweating it. I guess the guilt is the whole idea. : )
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
if you are eating low carb due to an impaired glucose tolerance, unfortunately you aren't going to be able to ignore the sugar from fruit. it's still sugar and it will have an affect on your blood sugar.
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Yeah, I was just looking up low GI fruits. At least I can still have my strawberries and apples, I suppose.
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Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
That's what I was afraid of. Thanks, though. : )
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
THIS exactly! And for PCOS I would look into a paleo diet,
I could never live on a diet that restricted. I have looked into it, but it's definitely not for me. Thanks though!
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Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
I would cut back on the fruit. I struggle with PCOS as well and it's hard to keep my sugars down because it is in everything. I usually have one serving of fruit a day.
Yeah, I'm IR. I was on met for a while, but it made me jittery and sick to my stomach. Granted, I wasn't eating that healthy while I was on it, but I'm still trying to do this the natural way as much as possible. I take a cinnamon supplement and just started a green coffee bean extract one which are both said to help with controlling blood sugar per Dr. Oz and the Internet. Just kinda doing trial and error and I guess I'll keep eliminating more fruit or sugar until I get this weight off. No, no diabetic option on MFP unfortunately.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
I am a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics so I looked up some info for you. I am finishing my masters in nutrition and I start my internship rotations in June, so ,I am trying to give you some helpful info. You shouldn't eliminate any food from your diet that is healthy and maybe go see a RD! I think what was meant was ADDED sugars. Here is what AND says
you are having symptoms you believe to be related to PCOS, see your physician.
Diet and PCOS
Research has shown changing eating habits and getting more exercise helps to manage PCOS.
Moderate weight loss (10 percent of total body weight) can help normalize menstrual cycles, regulate blood sugar and increase a woman?s chances of conceiving a baby. Eating more whole-grain foods, fruits, vegetables, lean meats and low-fat or fat-free milk, cheese or yogurt can help lower your blood sugar, improve your body?s use of insulin and normalize hormone levels.
The best eating plan for women with PCOS includes:
http://www.eatright.org/Public/content.aspx?id=11182
DSP and MrsReem, I actually was on the 500mg of XR, and I still had the GI issues. I tend to lean towards them anyways, so I guess that just put it over the top. I should try again though now that I'm actually eating healthy. Anything to accelerate the weight loss and regulate my cycles. Before Christmas, I was doing really well, and I had myself down to 45 day cycles, which was a huge improvement from the 120+ day ones I was having. So I know I can do it, it's just sticking with it.
Ricksang, thanks for the info. That's pretty much what my diet is consisting of now, so I guess I'm doing pretty well. The thing about losing 10% of your weight is definitely true, because I had lost not even 5% before Christmas and my cycles were already regulating.
Thanks for all the info, everyone! I've already lost 2 lbs the past 5 days, so I think I'll cut back a little further on the fruit and see where it goes.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012
Interesting as a Type 1 diabetic I can see a spike in my levels when I eat an apple but it stays constant when i eat a banana (not doubting what you've stated but just confirms to me that it's all really how it works in your body).
OP what's the recommended level of carbs you've been given?
According to the ADA, 130 grams a day is suggested. My doctor never said specifically, he just told me what to cut out. I also can't find any grams of sugar rec's. evidentially the ADA hasn't made any. Not very helpful.
**Nestie Besties with Deutschefairy**
Diagnosed PCOS '03, TTC #1 Since March '09
BFP - 10/20/10, M/C - 10/29/10
June 2011 - 50mg Clomid = No O
Dieted and exercised my butt off for PCOS = BFP 5/7/2012
Due 12/29/2012