My Personal Journey Reversing Insulin Resistance with PCOS

When I hit 48, my insulin resistance score was 15.5, my fasting insulin 22, and my A1C 6.1 despite years of failed diets. PCOS made every pound feel impossible, my joints ached too much for intense exercise, and hormonal swings left me exhausted. In three months I dropped my IR to 4.0 without medications or expensive programs. The key was following the core principles in my book Mastering Metabolic Repair, focusing on simple, sustainable changes that address root causes rather than symptoms.

Understanding Insulin Resistance in PCOS and Hormonal Imbalances

Insulin resistance occurs when cells stop responding efficiently to insulin, forcing the pancreas to produce more. With PCOS, elevated androgens and estrogen dominance worsen this cycle, promoting fat storage around the midsection and making blood sugar harder to control. At 15.5 my HOMA-IR indicated severe resistance; 4.0 is optimal. Most women in their 40s and 50s see IR climb due to perimenopause, yet standard advice ignores these hormonal shifts. My approach targeted inflammation, liver function, and daily timing rather than calorie counting alone.

The 4 Evidence-Based Steps That Delivered Results

First, I adopted a protein-first plate: 30-40g of protein at every meal from eggs, Greek yogurt, salmon, or chicken. This stabilized blood glucose and reduced cravings within days. Second, I practiced time-restricted eating, finishing dinner by 6:30 pm and eating within a 10-hour window. This improved insulin sensitivity by 30% in studies on women with PCOS. Third, I added gentle movement: 25-minute daily walks after meals plus resistance bands twice weekly. Joint pain disappeared as inflammation dropped. Fourth, I focused on anti-inflammatory foods—leafy greens, berries, olive oil, nuts—while cutting refined carbs to under 75g daily. I tracked fasting glucose and ketones with a simple meter; my morning glucose fell from 118 to 92.

Practical Tips for Beginners Managing Diabetes, Blood Pressure, and Busy Lives

Start with one change: swap cereal for a protein-rich breakfast. Batch-prep meals on Sundays so you never face the “what’s for dinner” panic. For hormonal balance, include 2 tablespoons of ground flaxseed daily to support estrogen metabolism. Many with high blood pressure see improvements as weight drops 12-18 pounds, which I achieved without gym memberships insurance refused to cover. If you feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice, remember consistency beats perfection. My blood pressure normalized, energy returned, and joint pain became manageable. The method in Mastering Metabolic Repair emphasizes listening to your body’s signals rather than rigid plans. Three months later my doctor was stunned. You can achieve the same by starting small today.