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Re: Polycystic Ovaries and the Birth Control PillFrom: Alisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 26 Jan 1998 09:44:16 -0600 (CST)
At Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Carol wrote: > >I have been diagnosed with Polycystic ovaries. My doctor >put me on Tri-Cyclen but I am getting side effects such as >bloating. What do you think is the best BCP for this disease? Also, I >have gained significant weight over the last few years. I excercise >very regularly and eat nutritionally i.e., low fat. Is the weight gain >attributable to the disease? My doctor says it must be my fault but I'm >sure it's not. Anybody had the same problem? > >-- >Carol Weatherdon >
-- I have also been diagnosed with the same disorder. I too have gained significant weight in the last few years and I exercise and watch what I eat. I have also noticed, however, that if I miss a meal or eat it later than usual, I have a tendancy to get tremendous headaches and may hands begin to shake. My doctor has prescribed Allese-28 and this does regulate my menstrual cycle, but I am not sure how else this is helping me. Am an curious to know if there is any other treatment available for this disorder that might also help with the weight gain.
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