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Re: All test results came back normal :(

From: Hillary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 19 May 2001 10:02:26 -0500 (CDT)


Thanks to everyone for your support. Unfortunately, I can't talk to the RE until next Friday, but I think I'm going to insist on having another meeting with her. I didn't even get to tell her about all my symptoms (especially the A.N.), and the fact that I'm already on an insulin-lowering diet. I really want to have bloodwork done again when I've been off the pill a while. There's really no doubt in my mind that I am Insulin-resistant; I have such a hard time if I eat refined carbs or carbs without protein and fat; I get really shaky, I can't concentrate, I feel nautious. Part of me would really like to go back to eating 'normally' just to see what would happen to my bloodwork (and to give the RE the results she obviously wants to see), but I feel so incredibly horrible as it is, I can't imagine eating carbs like I used to. I kind of wish she would just listen to my symptoms and proceed with treatment so I don't have to get worse before I can get better. I have a feeling I would gain more weight if I started eating more carbs, and I really can't afford to. For the first time in my life, I've been able to maintain my weight in the year and a half that I've been eating an insulin-lowering diet. I don't want to lose that. This is so frustrating!



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