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Re: New comer who needs helpFrom: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Feb 25 01:12:46 2001
At Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Joyce wrote: > >Oops... from getting out my script and reading it, I see I was >prescribed Provera, which is the pill instead of the injection, like >Depo-Provera. Or so I am gathering from reading some of the postings on >here about it. I find much more useful, realistic info here on this >forum than I do from any other source. In my prior posting I said I was >prescribed Depo... but it was Provera. Should I try it? :-/ I find it >hard to trust my own decisions these days.... Probably easier to find >negative postings about it, because the women it works for, and they >feel better, are probably out living and not at home sitting in front of >their computer.. LOL > >Does anyone know why doctors will not do hormone tests to see which >hormone we are lacking or have too much of???? Looks like they could >regulate it better this way. I asked my gyn and he just gave me a flat >"No!"... saying it would not help at all... :-/ This confuses me.... > >Joyce > >-- >Joyce > Joyce I totally agree.My doctor has not done the first hormone test yet he will take aknife to me any time.Freaky Huh!? Have you seen those two female dr. on Oprah who specialize in women sexuality and female problems I think we all need to take a trip to California and have an appointment with them. They seem to be so understanding and they do a battery of testing from both a psychological and physical stand point so they can get the total picture of a woman's history and I thnk that is great. Don't give up hope maybe some drs. like this will come to our towns one day. Hope you are well Angela
-- Angela Burriss tang327@hotmail.com
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