The Diagnosis! (Episode 1)

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2016
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  • @tisoueinaioapanthropos
    @tisoueinaioapanthropos Před 7 lety +70

    My heart fucking broke when her eyes got all watery! i know a lot of people both males and females its like very common in Greece (idk why) anyways, just try your best to make yourself feel the best! literally ignore negative people, you are the best and you inspire me every single day

    • @njcamocutie7085
      @njcamocutie7085 Před 7 lety +8

      Me tooooooooooooo i wanted to reach thru my screen and hug her...

  • @rollingwaves1290
    @rollingwaves1290 Před 7 lety +178

    I've recently found out I have PCOS and the doctors are absolutely clueless. I would really appreciate this series. Thank you so much..

    • @KanashiAtisuto
      @KanashiAtisuto Před 7 lety

      I hope it'll help you :) !

    • @jenniferannfox2316
      @jenniferannfox2316 Před 7 lety +3

      not all are clueless. I'm a women's health provider and have been for years. It may seem many are but there are good gynecology providers in the US. PCOS is very common and manageable. Lowering insulin helps alot. Not all people with PCOS have insulin and there is not one single test that says yup that is PCOS, so you have to look at the whole picture. Birth control pills or patches do indeed become an integral part or cyclic natural progesterone with glucophage (if insulin is high). Its a very treatable condition.

    • @tabeasalomejehle8142
      @tabeasalomejehle8142 Před 7 lety +1

      +Jennifer Ann Fox (Feathers in the Nest) hello Jennifer. Thank you so much for the informations you gave. I am wondering if you take the glucophage as a short term treatment or over longer periods of time ?

    • @jenniferannfox2316
      @jenniferannfox2316 Před 7 lety

      Tabea Salome Jehle Glucophage (metformin) is usually a long term use as it keeps insulin lower and helps manage the harmful effects of high insulin including but no limited to only PCOS.

    • @smilingatthesky
      @smilingatthesky Před 7 lety

      Read this Dr Sara's The Hormone Cure is a game changer. www.amazon.co.uk/Hormone-Cure-Vitality-Naturally-Gottfried-ebook/dp/B008O4X2B8/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1473621992&sr=1-1

  • @kelsi911
    @kelsi911 Před 7 lety +51

    It makes me so angry how complacent and unsympathetic some doctors can be about not only womens health issues, but delving deeper when there are symptoms but no easy diagnoses!! for almost a year I had post coital bleeding that three male doctors told me was no big deal, until I went to a female doctor, got a referal for a gynocologyst and she has now finally found abnormal cells in my cervix which we are finally addressing.
    Girls, even guys, if you feel there's something wrong, get second, third even fourth opinions!! you know your body!
    Im glad though that you now finally have answers. I feel like even if the diagnoses is not always a good one, just knowing is such a relief! xx

    • @kelsi911
      @kelsi911 Před 7 lety +1

      Ps I wrote this before you got emotional, and It broke my heart to see that! Its so obvious how hard you try! your whole life is your passion! I cant imagine how hard it would be to manage PCOS in your position! but stay strong! your absolutely stunning and have an amzing body even in your befores! dont let these feelings consume you!!! xxx

    • @nourishedheiress
      @nourishedheiress Před 3 lety

      I agree 100%
      a dietitian who specializes in PCOS will be helpful! don't settle for mediocre medics, ladies. Doctors are getting really lazy, like how is it possible that patients have to research their own issues and come up with the disease?! What is med school for then? My husband underwent nasal surgery bc his doctor told him it would solve his breathing issues... well guess what?! My husband is ALLERGIC to our cats.... yup.

  • @tessaleanne2819
    @tessaleanne2819 Před 7 lety +21

    Please, please do the regular Vlog/PCOS series.
    I was diagnosed when I was 18yrs old, I'm nearing on 26 and my doctors (here in the UK) don't help at all. They've basically said "This is what you have, go on the pill, if you want to conceive then come back, we'll talk about IVF". Oh and the line, "you really need to loose weight" but they give me no know-how. As you've said, I can completely go on the 'usual diet' plan but that does nothing, I go to the gym but honestly... I feel like that does nothing other than stop me from getting bigger.
    I really need you right now Rachel, it sounds like you've really got the support and your knowledgeable on this... I need to pick your brain because any Doctor I see, hasn't got the foggiest of ideas.

  • @ohsnap401
    @ohsnap401 Před 7 lety +7

    Don't cry you beautiful fighter! You are such an inspiration for me!

  • @panicatdx
    @panicatdx Před 7 lety +5

    rachel, you are such an inspiration to me. i really love your videos and the way your personality radiates calmness and strength. we support you, i know you can push through this

  • @LitcheTheArsm
    @LitcheTheArsm Před 7 lety +8

    i know one person's opinion isn't worth that much in a sea of negativity regarding your body. but to me you've always looked absolutely stunning. i've never seen you as puffy or not fit or like a 'liar', just hourglass drop dead gorgeous.

  • @amandalantz7227
    @amandalantz7227 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for making this vid. I've just discovered your channel in the last few weeks and am obsessed. Over the weekend I was also diagnosed with PCOS and then came across this video. I'm super grateful to have you as a resource.

  • @Thevibrantvegan
    @Thevibrantvegan Před 7 lety +8

    Love you Rachel. I think you look amazing, having the motivation to train twice a day is amazing. Sorry to hear about your diagnosis, I hope it gets better for you

  • @erikae6183
    @erikae6183 Před 7 lety +35

    This video is like a message from angels!!! I relate to everything you've said... i saw two dif male gynos (in melbourne) and was told "polycystic ovaries or PCOS" and pressured to go on birth control pill... not given ANY info about diet, potentially TTC, anything. It's like pulling teeth trying to get a real diagnosis let alone adequate treatment! I don't know if i should try another gyno, a endocrinologist, or just the dermatologist...
    I had asked about your waist/photoshopping before, I apologise so much for the rude connotation there. You have an incredible body & i wanted to make sure i was holding myself to a realistic standard!
    Loads of love x

    • @sah1981
      @sah1981 Před 7 lety +5

      i had pretty bad doctors as well over the years. that were not treating at all, just controling the symptoms.
      now i am finally treating it with a very well known endocrinologist. I take metformin and an antiandrogen that is effectively solving my problems

    • @scarletpeoni9347
      @scarletpeoni9347 Před 7 lety +2

      Alisa Vitti's 'woman code' may help, she cured herself and many others of pcos, mainly through diet, herbs.. all natural things.

  • @rachelleon1986
    @rachelleon1986 Před 7 lety

    I'm so happy that you shared this and very much look forward to your series on it. I've had pcos for 10 years now and know its extremely difficult when you fight your body everyday. love the heck out of you lady. keep pushing you're doing awesome.

  • @MsWombat06
    @MsWombat06 Před 7 lety

    Such a brave video to release, I wish you all the luck in the world with the trials you'll be facing on the new/scary journey ahead. I appreciate your courage to share in the upcoming vlogs. All the best lady!

  • @kellytormey4650
    @kellytormey4650 Před 7 lety +3

    You are amazing. You are going to help so many people with this new vlog series you are going to start! Anyone that is negative towards you, shouldn't get the time of day in your head - these people have nothing better to do than to slate others to make themselves feel better. You are inspirational in lots of different ways, not only fitness! I've followed you from the start & you are just a pleasure to watch. Good luck with your new journey and I will look forward to more video's from you xx

  • @mommasday2
    @mommasday2 Před 7 lety +5

    A video of what you are eating while having PCOS would be great and I look forward to your new series. I just adore you, stay strong!

  • @allabaklawa5502
    @allabaklawa5502 Před 7 lety

    you're amazing, a really big inpiration to all of us. what you're starting right now is super brave and i'm so proud of you!!! be strong, you're a great person and i hope you'll feel a lot better soon!!!

  • @orpajeannyouses9553
    @orpajeannyouses9553 Před 7 lety

    Rachel you are so strong! You're an inspiration for many young people!! I am so excited to see more of your videos!!

  • @Ms1234567890101010
    @Ms1234567890101010 Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you sooo much for sharing this with us rachel!

  • @mynamesautumn4797
    @mynamesautumn4797 Před 7 lety +7

    I have PCOS and I was literally told nothing about it. This video has helped me 💞💞

  • @natebarrick5787
    @natebarrick5787 Před 7 lety

    I am so incredibly proud of you for sharing this video. I have been watching your videos for a while and I think you are so amazing, beautiful, and strong! I know I couldn't open up to others like this and for that I look up to you SO MUCH!!!

  • @sparklinggrey3
    @sparklinggrey3 Před 7 lety +2

    Aww Rachel, don't cry! You are such an incredible and talented person, try not to let anyone tell you otherwise. I hope that now you have a diagnosis things will settle down. I have a friend that has PCO and she is on a ketogenic diet and that helps her manage symptoms and keep her energy levels up.

  • @gosiapawlak-schaefer4254
    @gosiapawlak-schaefer4254 Před 7 lety +30

    I know something that could possibly help you, at least partially. My friend is struggling with PCOS and she was always the most concerned with not having her periods, because she really wants to have children. After a lot of hormonal therapies, what worked for her was, amazingly enough, drinking a tea/infusion of black alcea (some really dark coloured hollyhocks flower). Sounds too easy but she even stopped drinking it a few times to test if this is what was helping her and all points to this being the cure to at least regulating her menses. She drinks it everyday for about 2 weeks before she should have her period and stops during the menstruation and for about a week after. Then she starts again. Before she tried this flower infusion, she would go months without her period and finally she would be prescribed a lot of progesterone to induce it. It's some sort of folk medicine cure, which I'm always very wary about, but if your doctor says it won't hurt you, maybe it's worth a try.

    • @RachelAust
      @RachelAust  Před 7 lety +4

      +Gosia Pawlak oh Thankyou for the tip! I'll need to look that one up, I've been using spearmint tea myself and that's been helping so far :)

    • @gosiapawlak-schaefer4254
      @gosiapawlak-schaefer4254 Před 7 lety +6

      I'm Polish and when I google this flower in Polish, it seems it's pretty commonly associated with this issue, but when I try googling it in English there're no results. Found something in German though. Looks like a regional folk wisdom ;)

    • @pixiecouture731
      @pixiecouture731 Před 7 lety +3

      +Rachel Aust I have PCOS. Go dairy free Rachel, it completely cleared my acne and helped with my periods. I personally think it's related to IGF-1.

    • @TheJennaMay
      @TheJennaMay Před 7 lety

      +pat what's it called?

    • @tresbonoeuf
      @tresbonoeuf Před 7 lety +2

      +Rachel Aust Hibiscus Tea helps me. I drink it for a few days before I should be getting my period. It really does bring it on, and smoothly without as many cramps or irritability! And it's delicious.

  • @tasnuvatasfiapuspita928
    @tasnuvatasfiapuspita928 Před 7 lety +5

    i cried when i found out too.about a year ago at 20.i had hormonal issues,irregular periods with horrible horrible pain all my life.and with the medications that don't work till i got diagnosed been there through that.i know how hard that hits especially when you're so dedicated and the results are so hard to get just because of the syndrome we have.i've been struggling with that too.anywho,it hasn't been long since i've found your channel and you have me hooked ever since!absolutely adore you and your determination,the composed lifestyle to get shit done.i follow your meals preps the Most they're awesome.i'm sure you'll use the knowledge and caliber you have to enlighten the rest of us who struggle with pcos in the best way possible so you can't tag out alpha woman,for us and for yourself.don't ever let the muggles get to you xoxo

  • @lizzypoole2948
    @lizzypoole2948 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for posting this, amazing to watch and you are extremely brave being so public with your health journey 💕

  • @gracejennings8426
    @gracejennings8426 Před 7 lety

    You are so brave for doing what you do and putting yourself out there like this. I know it will help a lot of people. Such an inspiration. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @nobuichida1412
    @nobuichida1412 Před 7 lety +7

    We all should take the lead to care for yourself. Physicians and dietitians are resources. We are the boss. Good for you. Take care.

  • @teonaanton394
    @teonaanton394 Před 7 lety +6

    This kind of made me sad. But at least you know the source of it all. And it will be interesting to watch your vlogs from now and see how you can find your own kind of "normal". Good luck!

  • @sharlaevans7339
    @sharlaevans7339 Před 2 lety

    You are such a kind person, thank you for doing this video. Sharing what you know, I'm sure has helped many people.

  • @Ina1234567890
    @Ina1234567890 Před 7 lety

    So much love and respect for this video!! It's incredibly brave of you to be so open and honest about your health just so you can create awareness and help other women out. Really appreciate your kindness ❤

  • @LoafEnd
    @LoafEnd Před 7 lety +56

    PEOPLE COMMENTING: It's one thing to give advice, but PLEASE, PLEASE, stop telling random women you don't even know whether they should or shouldn't be on "the pill" as a fact, when you don't have their blood tests, know their symptoms or have any real idea of how their bodies work.
    If there's ONE thing we know for sure, it's that PCOS is a huge umbrella term and everyone's body react to different treatments differently.
    Just because something works better for YOU and you have the same umbrella term diagnoses as a person on the net, it does not make you a professional. My advice: Save your money on books, courses, diet plans, pills etc....save up and go see a good Endocrinologist (not GP) first, THEN take action after consulting an actual professional who knows YOUR body, not just PCOS.

    • @villajj
      @villajj Před 4 lety +1

      My ob gyne gave me pills. No blood test orsuggestion. To go to some professional. just asking how long i miss my period, look at my weight and my dark knuckles.

  • @HappyHappy-lf4sy
    @HappyHappy-lf4sy Před 7 lety +3

    I'm so sorry to hear your health issues 😞 if it's any consolation I've been high protein & high fat, low dairy & gluten diet for about 2 months now and I feel amazing and my weight keeps going down & I love the food! I literally don't miss carbs because I feel so much better. I've been carb cycling too and I actually don't enjoy my high carb days as much. Have fun getting creative with high fat & high protein! I typically have a vegetable omelette breakfast, honey soy turkey steak & salad for lunch & butter chicken with cauliflower rice for dinner and a piece of fruit for snack. This diet I never feel hungry or sick. I was diagnosed with PCOS a year ago and I'm going to get tested tomorrow but I feel it is gone because my moods are balanced and periods are normal, good luck Rach I think you will really enjoy the food and results & im looking forward to seeing your recipes!! 💛💛

    • @RachelAust
      @RachelAust  Před 7 lety

      +Beth Haymes Thankyou for your tips! I've been having higher carb days every few days or so just to make sure I have enough energy to do as much exercise as I want to be doing. Low carb days are definitely easier for me too haha! I hope you receive some good news tomorrow, but it sounds like your body is finding a good place anyway :)

  • @mindaurra1525
    @mindaurra1525 Před 7 lety

    I love you so much Rachel. Thank you for opening up in this video and your body is absolutely lovely!

  • @shannonprichard6072
    @shannonprichard6072 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing your story. By being so open, it really helps so many people, even those who might not have the same diagnosis as you. I'm looking forward to the new series if you end up putting it out! Glad to hear that things are starting to get better for you :)

  • @louisasophie132
    @louisasophie132 Před 7 lety +3

    I think I might have a really interesting tip for you. I absolutely know the struggle and how devastating it can feel especially if one's going as deeply into diet and exercise as you do. The more you learn about the functioning of the body and diet in genreal, the more you want to perfect your way of living and it just seems so unfair that the body you want to treat so well doesn't function how it should.
    But there are ways to improve symptoms or to even strike at the heart of this problem: you should definitely look into 'inositol' or 'myo-inositol' which is a natural substance that does wonders for many women like us!

  • @stephanierend1261
    @stephanierend1261 Před 7 lety +3

    You are the only fitness person I follow on social media. Some weeks ago I considered writing a comment asking I you would make a video talking about how no matter how hard you train and how you follow your diet, there will still be days (or weeks) when your body feels weird, and fat, and you can feel very disappointed. I think it is important that fitness gurus show that their perfect pictures don't necessarily correspond to their bodies 24/7. I train very hard and sometimes feels so disappointed a myself, even though I try my best to not compare myself to very muscular fit girls online. Anyway, what I mean is that this video was exactly what I was hoping to see (even if I didn't ask) and I also have PCOS and I don't think I'll ever be able to have a muscular body, specially not my arms an sometimes I feel very sad about it, because the expectations are just so high. Being a "normal" person (I'm a teacher) and already have to deal with judgements from people who assume I don't...

    • @stephanierend1261
      @stephanierend1261 Před 7 lety +1

      that I don't really train and undervalue my efforts. So I can only imagine how it is for you, being judged all the time by random people online. Anyway, I'd like to show you my support and say you'll keep being the only fitness guru I follow and like :)

  • @9mlove
    @9mlove Před 7 lety

    SO nice to hear such an honest video. I really respect you for this, stay strong Rachel :)

  • @4everyou4everme
    @4everyou4everme Před 7 lety

    I'm really excited for the vlogs! Thank you for this video... We all have to support one another in this pcos journey

  • @yjalaniz
    @yjalaniz Před 7 lety +3

    You should do a video about PCOS diet. Your new diet. I also have PCOS and I'm lost at times to what I'm suppose to be eating.

  • @emmafrankly
    @emmafrankly Před 7 lety +153

    Rachel, my darling, ah you need to read "Woman Code" by Alisa Vitti. It is all about natural cures for fertility problems like PCOS! DO NOT GO ON THE PILL - fix the problem at the source rather than introducing synthetic hormones into your body. Trust me here!

    • @sonkad2
      @sonkad2 Před 7 lety +1

      Yes!!! It is a fantastic book!

    • @mickey9033
      @mickey9033 Před 7 lety +2

      I just started the book! 😊

    • @emmafrankly
      @emmafrankly Před 7 lety +3

      Oh my gosh the amount of support for the book makes me so happy. :)

    • @natashav3348
      @natashav3348 Před 7 lety +14

      Please remember the sources are hormones. If you don't change them, you're only reliveiving symptoms and still keeping the risk

    • @daniellereeve7296
      @daniellereeve7296 Před 7 lety +1

      Yasss!! I am reading the book too and it is defo a must read if you have PCOS or are a woman ;). I would also recommend you listen to the following podcast episode: jesslively.com/alisavitti/

  • @simplyliz725
    @simplyliz725 Před 7 lety

    Rachel!! Thanks so much for sharing your story. I found out last year that I have PCOS. Watching your videos have changed my life, emotionally and physically! Please keep sharing your journey! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @calling911MG
    @calling911MG Před 7 lety

    Omg we all support you, Rae! You're such a great inspiration for me in almost everything 💜 keep being this powerful and beautiful human being that you are!

  • @konjpeg
    @konjpeg Před 7 lety +8

    I love carbs more than anything and it hurts when people arent able to eat them.

  • @Sajadela
    @Sajadela Před 7 lety +9

    I have PCOS too (was diagnosed at 24, now I'm...um...much older, haha). It took a few years of dedication, research and trial and error, but I got it sorted and now have a 28 day cycle with ovulation. I had blood tests last week (for something else, but I asked them to check my reproductive hormones too) and my LH and FSH are now completely normal. Still waiting on the testosterone - it takes a bit longer. It can be done, and you can do it! Also..yeah, people can suck. Seriously.... it's either 'oh, did you gain weight?' or 'oh, did you lose weight or something because you look older'. Don't you know women in the health/fitness industry are supposed to be supernaturally lean and forever ageless?

    • @RachelAust
      @RachelAust  Před 7 lety +3

      +Sara Lake ahh that's amazing! So happy to hear you've been able to get your LH and FSH where they need to be :) and hahahah on my god I've had both those comments before

    • @saraMsh100
      @saraMsh100 Před 7 lety +1

      That is amazing Sara. I am still suffering. Would you please share some details on what you have been doing to control that :)

    • @Sajadela
      @Sajadela Před 7 lety

      +Sara Sh Gosh, it's been such a long process of trial and error. At the time of my diagnosis I had been in a phase of gaining weight because I was in a years long diet/binge cycle (which is the WORST thing for blood sugar regulation), overexercising and also had other unhealthy habits, like drinking too much and going to bed at 4am. So the first thing was getting all that sorted and my weight slowly came down by about 15kg over six years and symptoms improved. The main focus was eating regularly and stopping the binges. Since then it's been personal evolution and putting research into practice (I have a postgrad degree in Nutrition, so have had access to a lot of research!). Getting my stress levels down was crucial. Cortisol and adrenaline are terrible for insulin resistance. I tried low-carb and ketogenic diets and both worked temporarily (+ I became fabulously thin) and then backfired badly with symptoms of thyroid dysfunction and weight regain - even while in ketosis or on low calories. So now I focus on a wholefood diet that keeps me full and my blood glucose steady (blood glucose meter can help here as it's not always predictable, for example, I can eat a lot of fruit and my BG doesn't shift, but a high protein meal puts my BG up quite a lot), do things to improve my insulin sensitivity, and exercise pretty gently (yoga and so on). I supplement conservatively: vit C, fat soluble vits (ADEK2), a good B-Complex with activated B's and low-dose maca seemed to do good things (high-dose made me break out). There's more to it, but that's the basics. I found a very interesting paper showing that the main issue with weightloss and PCOS is not related to metabolism per se, but to increased appetite hormones. That made sense to me and also gave me hope.

    • @saraMsh100
      @saraMsh100 Před 7 lety

      It is very generous of you to share of these details. I need to sort it out as you did. I also have binge eating episodes and overexercising sometimes and yes this is not good at all I know. Will get it in control. Thank you so much for such valuable info. take care of yourself and keep it up. Big love

  • @SeskaLee
    @SeskaLee Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this difficult and vulnerable part of you and your life. I am sure dealing with seeking an accurate diagnosis was extra challenging while working in the online sharing. Much respect to you!

  • @HLDlove
    @HLDlove Před 7 lety

    Thank you for your honesty and for sharing your story Rachel. I admire your openness and know that you have so much support and many people on your side ❤️

  • @NO-yk7vd
    @NO-yk7vd Před 7 lety +3

    You look Lovely 🙂. don't care about negative and hate comments just ignore it.

  • @kokkinokilwtou
    @kokkinokilwtou Před 7 lety +5

    I had to pause the video at 11:30. My dear I just found your channel today and I have been video binging on you. And I am going to sound cliche and blab a bit but I don't care.I have been a fighter in the past and I have been powerlifting (or training for it anyway) and I hit my plateau at 62 kilos. My height is 168cm. Just when I broke through it I found out I have to do a surgery and I have low thyroid which my doctor could not find, so I was not treating it. Later I discovered I have autoimmune thyroid which takes no treatment what-so-ever. ANd I had fought so hard to get to where I wanted to. I had been working my ass off 4 hours per day 6 days per week having meals planned by a professional and so on and so forth. And after that I got devastated and I gave up. All these things plus my recovery period, I lost my motivation, my drive, my will to get up and fight myself.
    Now the thing is: YOU motivate me. you are the woman I would dream to be. Photoshop or not in anyones opinion, should not matter to you. There are so many opinions as many asses on this planet. What matters is YOU know the truth, and th people close to you do too. That is what matters. So go on and motivate those that want to be motivated and let the rest photoshop their pics. With all the love and a big hug for those sad eyes.

  • @alliecat3032
    @alliecat3032 Před 7 lety

    I'm so sorry for these obstacles you've been thrown and the negativity you've experienced. Any decent follower can see the crazy amount of effort you put into your fitness/business/education and you are such an inspiration. Thank you for being so candid and opening up, I'm sure you're helping someone who shares your struggles. Lots of love! ❤️

  • @alisaleon5998
    @alisaleon5998 Před 7 lety

    Stay strong, Rachel. I can't wait for this series. I was diagnosed with PCOS in 2009 but haven't really looked into making dietary changes. You are going to help a lot of people with these videos. Also you are beautiful no matter what you weigh 💕

  • @literaturegeek1570
    @literaturegeek1570 Před 7 lety +43

    That is interesting because the higher your fat intake the higher your insulin resistance problems usually. Carbs are not necessarily the macro to judge. Have you tried low fat diet before? There are a lot of videos about people that have treated their PCOS naturally, maybe you can check those out just for another perspective.
    The papers I have come across while searching for PCOS related dietary advice:
    diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/48/2/358.short
    diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/48/9/1836.short
    They talk about the influence of fat on your insulin resistance.
    Another article talking about low-fat, high fiber:
    www.nutritionmd.org/health_care_providers/gynecology/polycystic_nutritional.html

    • @Noeman2009
      @Noeman2009 Před 7 lety

      Resistant starch in our diet is also important. www.prevention.com/food/healthy-eating-tips/resistant-starch-natural-fat-burner

    • @angelicearthling
      @angelicearthling Před 7 lety +5

      you get your nutrition advice from freelee the banana girl..who knows zero about nutrition. enough said. Please stop giving advice

  • @jessicaleigh2915
    @jessicaleigh2915 Před 7 lety +6

    Did you have a laparoscopy done for an endometriosis diagnosis? That's the ONLY way to accurately diagnose endometriosis. I was diagnosed with PCOS over a year ago now and about a month ago had a laparoscopy as I was having more symptoms not associated with PCOS and was diagnosed with endometriosis and had it removed and now I don't experience any pain whatsoever. I would highly recommend a laparoscopy if your pain doesn't settle down.

    • @jessicaleigh2915
      @jessicaleigh2915 Před 7 lety +3

      Also I'm curious, did you have internal ultrasounds done to diagnose the ovarian cysts? You didn't mention anything about that, that's all!

    • @irismeeow
      @irismeeow Před 7 lety +1

      i was wondering the same

  • @Sunshinesmiley393
    @Sunshinesmiley393 Před 7 lety

    Seending you lots of strength for the future Rachel. You're great and such a role model to me!

  • @MsSajenkins
    @MsSajenkins Před 7 lety

    Thank you for being brave and sharing your story! I want to give you a hug, because people are so mean and you don't deserve that.

  • @anjeszaira9076
    @anjeszaira9076 Před 7 lety +3

    Check out Sarah Lemkus, she also has PCOS and has no problems with weight gain. She even has a beautiful child! There is a PCOS Video on her channel, i think this could really help you out :)

  • @fashionbug9880
    @fashionbug9880 Před 7 lety +13

    Ah, I had a feeling you had PCOS when you mentioned what this video would be about. I haven't been diagnosed yet, but I'm nearly positive that I have it as well. Maybe a year or so ago, I had really abnormal *sharp* cramps. I went to my family doctor and he just prescribed me 800 mg ibuprofen. He just didn't understand that they weren't my usual cramps no matter how much I said it. I'm also quite hairy, over-weight no matter how much I try, have acne, and very abnormal periods (I haven't had one in like 3 months), etc.
    Where exactly do I start with this? Do I bring up that I have the symptoms and get a blood test? Do I need to go to a gynecologist? I'm really glad you made this video, Rachel!

    • @miamcclair
      @miamcclair Před 7 lety +2

      Find a better GP, and then go find a good gynaecologist. Bring up the symptoms, and ask for a blood test and a ultrasound. Good luck.

    • @pixiecouture731
      @pixiecouture731 Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah i had to pretty much diagnose myself, after my doctor basically laughed and said it's normal to have missed periods at my age, (I was 21).After talking about my symptoms three times and her doing nothing about it, I directly asked for a blood test, that tested my hormone levels, and I said that I suspected I had PCOS. The results came back, and if they come back abnormal. So, then you need to go for an ultrasound to check if you have cysts. Go to your GP, after the diagnosis, your GP might refer to an endocrinologist. For now, I don't take any medication, or go to my endocrinologist (not looking to get pregnant now) . Going dairy free has helped me, and also drinking certain teas like spearmint tea.

    • @pixiecouture731
      @pixiecouture731 Před 7 lety

      ***** Yeah, I was a little frustrated with my GP, but to be fair I was not overweight, but had cystic acne, and had no period for 6 months. So, that's one thing about PCOS, everyone is different. Some people also have insulin sensitivity or resistance, so get that checked out too.

    • @jenniferannfox2316
      @jenniferannfox2316 Před 7 lety +2

      you need to see a gynecologist or women's health nurse practitioner. They specialize in this area. There is not one single test that will tell you if you have PCOS. Labs, fasting insulin levels and ultrasound are helpful but some people with PCOS do not have all the symptoms nor have this show on ultrasound.

    • @Woodwinked96
      @Woodwinked96 Před 7 lety +1

      A gynaecologist is a good start, but I would go to an Endocrinologist. While there isn't any strict pattern for pcos the symptoms you mentioned unfortunately do tally with it. Mention these to your doctors and Insist on getting your free testosterone (a good indicator), blood sugar levels (usually on the higher side), insulin and thyroid (higher chance with pcos) checked. If you're like me and have had low moods in the past, you should check out your vitamin D3 (malabsorption can be a cause). Also a Sonography to be sure. (shows an nodules on your ovaries- a sign of pcos)
      Hope this helps. Good luck xx

  • @miekzand
    @miekzand Před 7 lety +2

    Lot's of respect here for you! I think it is amazing you are going to try to put your own feeling asside to help others.
    Besides that, I hate it so much when people judge while they have NO idea what is going on.
    Good luck with everything!

  • @biancacontreras8066
    @biancacontreras8066 Před 7 lety +2

    You're a warrior Rachel you can do it and you'll get there ! you're such an inspiration to me, love ya

  • @kaena011
    @kaena011 Před 7 lety +3

    It's not my intention to sound insesitive, but I feel the need to clarify some things. You are talking about insulin resistance, not PCOS. You can have one without the other. PCOS is something that is diagnosed with a simple ultrasound, and since they put you on contraceptive pills, you where being treated. Anyway, the reason I mention this is so newly diagnosed people can understand and find you :)

    • @Sajadela
      @Sajadela Před 7 lety +3

      The criteria for PCOS is two of the following: polycystic ovaries, hyperandrogenism (clinical or biochemical), ovulation difficulties. Polycystic ovaries alone are not enough. People with PCOS commonly also have obesity, IR and other features of the metabolic syndrome as well as being prone to depression. it is a syndrome.

    • @kaena011
      @kaena011 Před 7 lety

      +Sara Lake Iregular menstruation=ovulation difficulties. PCOS does not equal insulin resistance.

    • @kaena011
      @kaena011 Před 7 lety

      +Carrie Zhang I have PCOS, it's been 20 years since I was diagnosed. Point of the coment is to correct a factual mistake. She didn't do it on purpose, and since she will be making more video, and living with this condition, I think it would be beneficial for her, and her viewers, to use correct terminology. Not every person with PCOS has insulin resistance, and vice versa. You can't educate yourself on the topic, if you are searching for the wrong thing.

    • @kaena011
      @kaena011 Před 7 lety

      +Carrie Zhang That is the piont. You deal with PCOS in one way, and with insuline resistance the other. PCOS can't be cured, you can work on your quality of life, but you are stuck with it. There are people with very frequent periods, like me, and people with very infrequent periods, like Rachel and my sister. If your period are frequent, chance is you are not ovulating. With a lot of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle, you can delay the period for a few days and get an ovulation from time to time. If you have just a few periods in a year, uterus can shrink, and you could have a harder time conceiving a baby. This was the case with my sister. Honestly, I can't remember wath her doctor did, but she has two boys :) Again, the whole point of my coment is that the amout of carbs you it is related to insulin resistance, and not PCOS :)

    • @freshbeanne
      @freshbeanne Před 7 lety +1

      +kaena011 fwiw I got the point of your comment and get that you are just about the facts....I think it's good for you to have spoken up, thanks

  • @magspies
    @magspies Před 7 lety +62

    Really sorry to hear about your PCOS. I was diagnosed a few years ago myself. Bit confused by your nutrition information - fat is the problem with insulin, not carbs, that's what the latest science says. Still so much incorrect and misinformation been given. That's seriously bad advice to be following and giving!

    • @RachelAust
      @RachelAust  Před 7 lety +26

      +Vociferor I'll be looking into it more but so far the low carb has helped tremendously :) I even got my period back and the stomach pain has stopped.

    • @magspies
      @magspies Před 7 lety +16

      Great you're seeing changes! I was given so much 'professional' advise, for YEARS, which turned out to be bad in the long term. Really felt I had to do the work myself and started looking at good insulin research separately (PCOS studies were terrible). A definite no to any processed/refined carbs (and gluten for me too), but lowering fat (and not being afraid of carbs!) really made a lasting difference. It wasn't until I finally cut out all dairy that my period (and other stuff) corrected itself - the difference was night and day. My consultants said I was making a mistake - even when I was able to come off medication. Good luck with the research and hope your other symptoms resolve too!

    • @beatinggg
      @beatinggg Před 7 lety +5

      Thank you so much for this comment! I have PCOS with insulin resistence and did my research too. This is accurate as to what recent aproaches suggest :) I have been following a high carb diet for almost 2 years and my IR is "gone" (by gone I mean on normal levels and under control withouth any medication).

    • @magspies
      @magspies Před 7 lety +4

      Ximena G.
      That's fantastic! I've heard so many story of women doing everything 'right' (ie low carb) and torturing themselves as to why they've so many complications (it's more than just a weight issue!). Terrible we have to do so much research ourselves as so much bad advice out there. Normal insulin levels is an amazing result - well done to you!

    • @fatimahalsaeed3896
      @fatimahalsaeed3896 Před 7 lety +1

      🌝

  • @MicaAzcona
    @MicaAzcona Před 7 lety

    You are so strong! And you inspire me so much, Rachel! I wish you all the best

  • @ednessto
    @ednessto Před 7 lety

    Rachel ,have so much love and respect for you. You are a warrior, KEEP FIGHTING!!!

  • @user-qo7vq6yx8q
    @user-qo7vq6yx8q Před 7 lety +25

    please don't add trigger warnings ... don't sell yourself 🙁

    • @Jaxxie1981
      @Jaxxie1981 Před 7 lety +27

      Trigger warnings are just a way to be considerate towards people who may have difficulties watching videos about specific subjects. Selling herself out would be not making the video. A trigger warning just gives someone a heads-up so they are free to choose whether or not they want to watch the video.

    • @hilaryarata5879
      @hilaryarata5879 Před 7 lety +6

      I don't normally concern myself with getting involved with CZcams comments, especially if they are of a negative nature. However, after someone, Rachel in this specific instance, has shared informational and such s highly personal message out there to such this degree, (which is incredibly brave, not to mention is one of the most critical and valuable ways in which we learn; through the experiences of others), and there is a display of wildly off topic banter shown after everything said in this video that is -far more relevant- than to nitpick -- I now feel compelled to share my own thoughts as a result. Cause and effect. I feel very much like this comment you have made provides neither any wisdom nor insight (not to mention empathy). So, I just don't understand why would one watch a video like this just to say something rude. I did not attach a question mark to that last sentence, because I am not seeking a response from you. I'm just of the mind that when somebody shares their own personal journey and story which is the main way we, as a collective, even learn, at all, that it's best, I feel, to simply take in what it is that you have discovered, process it in your own way, and provide support, say something positive, or even share your own story in relation to the information displayed here. Maybe, just simply even asking a question that isn't rude or so dismissively off topic.
      Take care, viewer.

    • @hilaryarata5879
      @hilaryarata5879 Před 7 lety +3

      Sidebar: I don't often make comments on CZcams, so I don't understand why there is a strike through part of the text in which is actually very relevant. But just to clarify, I did not mean to add a strikethrough that bit of text. Apologies for any confusion or if I seemed a bit too harsh. I just feel very empathetic towards this situation and it breaks my heart to see someone being nitpicked even more so then they have been already. For a direct instance, when Rachel herself shared the harsh criticisms she's been the unlucky recipient of regarding accusations of having photoshopped herself, when it has been all along a very prominent medical issue that she's only just now figured out, and did most of the research herself! Which I find cruel irony in, considering that one would nitpick her yet again on top of it all. Anyhow, these two comments are my first attempts at ever responding to seemingly negative banter on CZcams. I hate to be one of those types of individuals who gets involved, but I just felt incredibly moved by this video and I had to share my thoughts. To reiterate, I mean no ill-will, I just have always felt the urge to kind of root for the underdog. That said, I don't see Rachel as anything less than an incredibly strong person who is sharing her valuable time with us to educate and express herself in her own words through her very own experiences that maybe some of us can hopefully learn from and find comfort and relief from.
      Best,
      x

  • @taylorstyman4995
    @taylorstyman4995 Před 7 lety

    Well done Rachel, this is so brave of you to open up like this and spread the word and share your experience. I'm a mental health nurse and nursing student and am fascinated by these kind of metabolic disorders, so I'm excited for the vlogs! Keep going gal! Xx ❤️✨👏

  • @acaciaasterbroder5907
    @acaciaasterbroder5907 Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much Rachel for talking about this! You are so strong for talking about this and for dealing with this in the way that you are.

  • @posthardcore7
    @posthardcore7 Před 7 lety

    You are so genuine and lovely. Your videos inspire me so much and I'm so so sorry to hear about your diagnosis - you're such an intelligent woman and I'm so confident you'll manage this in the best possible way 💜

  • @temporarythoughts
    @temporarythoughts Před 7 lety

    So sorry to hear you have this condition. But I am also happy that you have finally managed to find out how to treat it. Wish you all the best and lots of love!!

  • @strangeAngel305
    @strangeAngel305 Před 7 lety

    Was recently diagnosed with pcos as well. I am the heaviest I've EVER been, and I'm just so floored with the new changes. It's okay, keep moving forward! can't wait to see your new videos, I can really use an insight on what the changes should look like. Much love Rachel!! 💜💜💜

  • @Liochooo
    @Liochooo Před 7 lety

    A virtual hug to you, gorgeous girl! Im sorry you're going through that but thank you so much for sharing. Keep going, you seem very strong and that's so inspirational! Take care x

  • @AClutterFreeLife
    @AClutterFreeLife Před 7 lety +1

    You are so brave to be talking honestly and openly about this :) and it will help out so many women so I truly appreciate your bravery

  • @maryamkhaleel1949
    @maryamkhaleel1949 Před 4 lety

    lotsa love! thankyou from the bottom of my heart!! this series means alot to me!

  • @sugals8458
    @sugals8458 Před 7 lety

    Rachel!! This is what I go through and no one understands. PLEASE find the 💪 to continue on with this because I NEED guidance!! THANK YOU soooo much for making this series.

  • @bethhopkins7458
    @bethhopkins7458 Před 7 lety

    Rachel, you are so strong, my heart goes out to you in this new transition. We support you. :)

  • @Sandy-ge6wo
    @Sandy-ge6wo Před 7 lety

    You're brilliant and you always manage to be informative even when talking about something so personal.

  • @sarahmccann9346
    @sarahmccann9346 Před 7 lety

    You got this! Your openness is very inspiring and it sucks to have the control you have over your own self be slightly taken away, but try to remind yourself that you have the knowledge and an incredible drive to succeed in every way. Very much looking forward to these vlogs & seeing you surpass the obstacles you've faced! Xoxo

  • @saffeju
    @saffeju Před 7 lety

    You are truly an inspiration, it's incredibly brave of you to open up like that to help other people. And keep in mind whenever you do get critiqued, you don't owe anyone an explanation. You have your reasons and that's all that matters. Be strong, and good luck to you!

  • @KassidyYang
    @KassidyYang Před 7 lety

    So much love for you Rachel! Thanks for opening up about this! You don't know how much it's helped! ❤❤❤

  • @bellanokomis
    @bellanokomis Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this! I was diagnosed with pcos at 13, but didn't really understand it until I was 20/21. It means a lot to me that there are others out there ready to talk about it and make doctors more aware of it all and how much it can affect and change our lives x

  • @fairaquamarina
    @fairaquamarina Před 7 lety

    A big hug, Rachel! I'm sure you are inspiring a lot of people here!

  • @marym6823
    @marym6823 Před 7 lety +2

    it hurts me to see you upset, ur an amazing inspiration to us all and ur absolutely beautiful inside and out🤗

  • @brittneyy106
    @brittneyy106 Před 7 lety

    such an emotional video! my heart aches for you, i understand how difficult this fight can be. sending my love xx

  • @sarahsayers2972
    @sarahsayers2972 Před 7 lety

    Loved your honesty in this video! It just shows that PCOS is so common and so many people are learning how to live with it in their lives. Looking forward to watching your journey 👏🏽❤️ xx

  • @tylajadexx
    @tylajadexx Před 7 lety

    sending love to you 💖💖 PCOS is such a hard thing to go through, I couldn't even tell you how many things I have changed in my life since my diagnosis. I wish you all the best!

  • @AQuarterBaked
    @AQuarterBaked Před 7 lety

    Rachel you are so amazing. I absolutely love your channel, and you are GORGEOUS! You are so inspiring, and honest. You really inspire me to push forward with my food photography. I pray that things get easier for you, and you have lots of success.

  • @mpb7692
    @mpb7692 Před 7 lety

    I WILL DEFINITELY WATCH OUT FOR THIS SERIES!!! THIS WILL BE SO HELPFUL

  • @MuchaPeach
    @MuchaPeach Před 7 lety

    Rachel I'm incredibly grateful you decided to share this because I can relate 100 percent with everything you mentioned I just came back from the doctor and got a bunch of lab tests done because like you I had no idea what's going on with my body and yes it is so painful to put so much work on your body and have people throw it in my face. Know that as a fan of your content and distant internet friend lol I am there for you, you have already helped so much and made a difference at least in my life because I know in what direction to go next time I see the doctor. Thank you, thank you, thank you, and best of luck in your progress!

  • @mariannaolesjuk5815
    @mariannaolesjuk5815 Před 7 lety

    This made me cry. You're so beautiful and inspiring. Your videos have been helping me so much and I myself have been having hormone issues and feeling not like myself lately. I'm so glad you posted this video and now I am going to go get tested for PCOS. Please know you're beautiful no matter what and that what you do is truly helping people. Thank you so much.

  • @fannaz2010
    @fannaz2010 Před 7 lety

    i am so glad i have come across this video. Thank you for making the effort to share this with us. A lot of us would benefit from this series. Hope it gets easier for you.

  • @letisometimes
    @letisometimes Před 7 lety

    I think with your platform and background you'll now be able to help so many women suffering with the same issue which is fantastic. I suffer from suicidal depression, anxiety & OCD so I have my own struggles as well- but your videos help in many ways, even if it's just to cheer up. Thanks for being genuine and open about this so you can possibly help more in the process! Hope everything works out for you love

  • @CheekyMouseMous3
    @CheekyMouseMous3 Před 7 lety

    I'm so grateful that you've made this series. As a larger person that is fighting so hard to to lose weight, you and your videos really inspire me to keep fighting for a healthier body

  • @UnknownAA.
    @UnknownAA. Před 7 lety

    You still inspire people. You inspire me! I am a fairly new subscriber and I can see the love you have for helping your subscribers and others. People can be cruel indeed but please remember there are people out there that still think you are an amazing person and inpiration to others. I hope you have an amazing day. Lots of love and hugs from Europe.

  • @Lovejuliethai
    @Lovejuliethai Před 7 lety

    So sorry to hear what you've been going through, Rachel :( You're such an inspiration and we all know that you've worked very hard to get your body to the way that it is now and it looks amazing. I hope you'll be able to figure out the PCOS thing soon!

  • @c1975stark
    @c1975stark Před 7 lety

    My heart goes out to you, Rachel. Honestly, you're stronger than you know. To deal with such a setback and remain so focused and motivated... It must be so frustrating to do so much work and not see the results you had hoped for. I wish you the best. You're such an inspiration, and it felt amazing to see you open up and talk about your difficulties. Thank you and don't give up!! :)

  • @alip7971
    @alip7971 Před 7 lety

    So brave of you to share this beautiful! Wishing you a smooth transition back to your healthy body and mind x

  • @courtneywelsh2158
    @courtneywelsh2158 Před 7 lety

    thank you so much for this rachel - i have pcos too and its soo hard to deal with at times and i appreciate your honesty and transpercy on such a personal subject! i cannot wait to watch you're series on it x

  • @SoxR4urFeet
    @SoxR4urFeet Před 7 lety

    you are still an inspiration. it's incredibly brave of you to even have a you tube channel, let alone open up about your diagnosis. xoxox I'm sure you'll find the right balance in your diet.

  • @JaciniaPerez
    @JaciniaPerez Před 7 lety

    Very interesting can't wait to keep tuning in on your changes. Thanks for sharing and educating yourself on this topic.

  • @melodybroome6203
    @melodybroome6203 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm sorry it took so much time to get to your diagnosis! I hope you're able to continue to recover/improve! I suffer from CFS/ME and I also find it challenging to live with. Thank you for your authentic video! You are beautiful regardless of where you're at with workouts etc :-) xx

  • @shelbyathena
    @shelbyathena Před 7 lety

    you are so strong! i am so proud of you and you can do this! you inspire me always xo

  • @IVYLiz191
    @IVYLiz191 Před 7 lety

    Don't Cry! You are truly amazing:) I'm a new subscriber, & I have been binge watching all of your videos. Seriously you have been giving everyone great advice. I am Inspired! Working on decluttering, scheduling accordingly, and learning how to be stress free. Keep Doing What You Do!

  • @aleafaziz
    @aleafaziz Před 7 lety

    Hey Rachel, thank you for giving us a glimpse of your life. Your ideas and style are awesome. I find it both soothing and mesmirising. Even though it sucks sometimes, keep fighting.

  • @NatalieBrownMusic
    @NatalieBrownMusic Před 7 lety

    Glad you finally got a diagnosis Rachel! Wishing you health and energy. xoxoxo