29. PCOS and Disordered Eating with Julie Duffy Dillon MS, RD, NCC, LDN, CEDRD-S
Understanding Disordered Eating: Eating Disorder Recovery and Body Image Healing - A podcast by Rachelle Heinemann - Tuesdays

After sobbing in her boss’s office 15 years ago, Julie Duffy Dillon, registered dietitian and PCOS expert, taught her last diet. Once she saw the anti-fat bias, she couldn't unsee it. Now Julie helps people with PCOS confidently tackle health concerns moving forward without shame and blame. She teaches them how to burn their PCOS diet books while bringing clarity into their relationship with food and body. Listen as we debunk common “weight gain” misconceptions together and break down the intricacies of how diets could bring risk to someone diagnosed with PCOS. Julie will guide us through finding the exact tools that could give us relief when dealing with these hormonal shifts. Add more value to this episode by paying it forward to someone who needs it. ❤️ [0:01-1:42] Intro Introducing our guest speaker [1:43-9:05] Navigating the Depths of PCOS What is PCOS? The Rotterdam Criteria: Absent Periods, Higher Endocrine Levels, Evidence on UltraSound How does one get diagnosed with PCOS? Distinguishing PCOS and Hypothalamic Amenorrhea Eating enough food will help you distinguish between the two (PCOS/Hypothalamic Amenorrhea) People with PCOS often will not ovulate. [9:06-17:28] Does PCOS cause weight gain? People can now go on medications to help them have a stronger egg. You can have PCOS of any size; it’s a condition passed down through the family. For some people, weight gain happens as their PCOS progresses. The result of an endocrine disorder. [17:29-22:36] PCOS and Eating Disorders Dealing with hormonal shifts that makes intense cravings How could diets harm someone who has PCOS? Inflammation predicts disease Long term dieting can make insulin and inflammation worse [22:37-35:44] How can you treat PCOS? Finding the right tools (whether it’s food or medication) that could help you lower insulin levels The side effects of birth control pills Make sure that you eat enough food In terms of food, add more in that helps you feel more energized and better. Working with your PCOS cravings. Sleep is a big issue in PCOS Self-care is a tool that could help you relieve PCOS symptoms [35:45-37:03] Outro Where to find Julie? Resources Mentioned: Julie’s Website Find Your Food Voice Podcast Julie’s Instagram PCOS Roadmap Tweetable Quotes: “Always listen to your own in-person health care provider.” - Julie Duffy Dillon “Instead of taking things away, experiment on what you can add in eating that could help you.”-Julie Duffy Dillon LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. You can connect with me, Rachelle Heinemann on Instagram, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at [email protected].