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Re: Diagnosed Today- Need help!

From: Joan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Jan 2001 13:00:28 -0600 (CST)


Ther are plenty of options! Birth control pills work for some women. The most promising approach is using insulin sensitising medication. Adjusting your diet can help too. Check out this helpful website for more info. on insulin, diet amd many other issues. Removing the ovaries willNOT cure this-it is a systemic condition.

Web site:

http://www.inciid.org/faq/pcos.html

At Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Sharon wrote: >
>Hi there!
>
>I am a 28 yr old woman from the UK, I came off the pill 3 yeas ago when
>settling with my current partner who had had a vasectomy before I met
>him. In this time I have gained 50 pounds (ack!) Have tried all sorts
>of crazy ways to lose it and nothing works - Or just very very slowly.
>:(
>
>So my Doctor has advised me to go back on the pill- Done.
>
>Does anyone have any tried and tested diets? I eat fairly healthily but
>am a meat eater.
>
>I read on a British Page that removal of the ovaries is really the only
>cure for this? As my weight issues and everything else associated with
>this is depressing me so much would a Dr consider this procedure
>although I do not have children and have no wish to?
>
>Thanks For listening
>
>Fed Up in the UK ;-)
>
>xo




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