Monday, December 10, 2012

HcG Diet and Me

Hey, How's Everyone? I hope fine!

On this post, I'd like to share my experience with the injected HcG hormone for weight loss. As you may be aware, the Human  Chorionic Gonadotropin is being sold in either sublingual or injected presentations as an "aid to weightloss".

Let's get to the basics. If you already know what this hormone is, you may want to skip to the part where I relate my experience after four days of use. HcG is a naturally occurring hormone during pregnancy. It helps form and sustain the placenta. As a medication, it is approved for women who have problems conceiving because it stimulates ovulation. That is all the therapeutic use it has, according to the Food and Drug Administration. If a woman is pregnant, she'll naturally produce HcG. If a woman has fertility problems, she can be given HcG (under medical supervision) to make her body more likely to ovulate. Of  course, this is not the only treatment for infertility. Only a woman, her family (if she wishes) and her doctor should decide and choose what treatment is best for her, taking in consideration the possible side effects.

By the third week of September, I went to a General Practitioner who I knew prescribed HcG for weight loss. Being kind of a fitness fad, I thought this would help me get rid of the 15 pounds I gained when my Internal Medicine Specialist decided to increase the amount of anti depressant medication I was taking. It was like.... poof, one day my dose was increased, and the next two weeks I started gaining weight even when eating pretty much the same foods (I don't eat junk, generally) and maintaining my level of activity. I go to the gym at least three times a week. I dance to salsa, bellydance and zumba. For those of you who think you hate exercising, try one of those clases. You'll burn lots and lots of calories and you'll think you're having fun! Anyway, I was doing the same and still gaining weight until I reached those extra 15 pounds.

Soooo, I started following the doctor's directions, poking my belly with 12 units (from a diabetes syringe) of HcG once a day. It didn't stop me for being hungry or anything. It didn't give me extra energy. But the doctor had said that it would help me not to lose muscle mass associated with rapid weight loss. He said I would lose body fat instead.

Oh, did I forget to tell you he gave me a sheet containing a 500-calories-a-day diet? Anybody would lose weight on that kind of food.

Day 1: Fine, but felt hungry. No, make that HUNGRY.
Day 2: Fine
Day 3: Fine, for the most part
Day 4: Mild disconfort on my tummy, which I believed had to do with my IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
Day 5: Stomach ache
Day 6: Stomach ache so bad that I decided to look on the net if the side effects of the HcG diet included stomach ache.

From my research, I found out one of the most common side effects of the HcG diet is pelvic pain and it is severe enough to discontinue treatment. In fact, it advised to discontinue HcG immediately if this kind of pain was experienced. By this time, I was sure the problems was not IBS but my pelvic organs.

Day 7: Zero HcG for me whatsoever. The pelvic pain subsided and dissappeared like in two more days and so far I have been completely fine.

I learned the hard way to be patient during my weight loss process. You know, I am 46 years old now. My metabolism is not the way I used to be. Strike one.  I am taking antidepressants, known to cause a bit of weight gain. Strike two. But I'm still playing and optimistic! That's a hit!

Thanks for reading and God bless you abundantly.




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