Pcos and Byetta

The other thing is that women with PCOS need to greatly lower their carbohydrate consumption, and avoid eating too many pastas, rice, potatoes, grains, starchy vegetables. I am not sure what kind of diet you are following, but the hyperinsulinemia probably won’t be turned off easily, unless you are lower carbing, and reducing the excess androgens, and it might be a need to take Clomid instead of birth control. Byetta is supposed to help with weight loss, but Byetta stimulates the body to make MORE insulin, which is not necessarily something I think a woman with PCOS wants… Combined with Metmorfin, it might be something… but I’m not sure. Controlling your blood sugars is ONE line of action, but you may need more help controlling your androgens, so that the hyperinsulinemia will not be as bad. A reproductive gynecologist could help you more with that. Some specialize more in PCOS.