tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475558778269667694.post6566433734687454710..comments2023-06-05T09:55:40.328-06:00Comments on The Luckiest: Week 21, Day 150 - PlateauKelliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02125150545604675692noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475558778269667694.post-90552986197539247172015-03-18T08:38:54.324-06:002015-03-18T08:38:54.324-06:00I never felt fazed by my cycle at all until I star...I never felt fazed by my cycle at all until I started losing weight, actually. Maybe I just felt constantly crappy, so my period didn't really feel any crappier. But now that I'm regular (TMI? It's such a feat to be regular that I feel like I can brag about it hahaha) I feel the grumpiness and the super intense cravings come in like a LION, Becca. A lion. Kelliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02125150545604675692noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475558778269667694.post-31304302003330742262015-03-03T17:03:41.342-07:002015-03-03T17:03:41.342-07:00Goldfish are yummy. And you can't just eat lik...Goldfish are yummy. And you can't just eat like 3. Impossible. Anyways, keep going! That was my great motivational speech. I find that my cycles can affect my mood (drastically) because of the PCOS. Does that happen to you? Cause for me when I am in that funk, I just tell myself I will feel better soon, this is just the PCOS crying/anxious/no motivation and it will pass. Just do the best you can until it does. If that doesn't apply to you (the mood issues) then...keep going, you can do it!... :)Rebecca and Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04779756597395163582noreply@blogger.com