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Re: Diagnosis PCOD
From: karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 24 Feb 2003 22:12:17 -0600 (CST)
omg!! this guy needs to be reported to the medical board or police even!
i dont think that under any circumstance is that OK!
>-----Original Message-----
>From: TIF [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net
>Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 2:41 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-DIET
>Subject: Re: Diagnosis PCOD
>
>I was diagnosed with PCOD last year. But my doctor said nothing of
>having to stimulate any part of my body. I was given an ultrasound to
>look for cysts though. I too put on weight but have found that dieting
>didn't help shed the pounds, but exercise is helping. I have stayed at
>the same weight for almost 7 months now - i used to gain 10-15lbs a
>year.
>
>At Mon, 2 Apr 2001, jamie wrote:
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>>I have just been informed that I most likely have PCOD, now my gyno has
>>told me to prepare myself for an examination in about a month, we went
>>through
>>what would have to be done, but there is one procedure i am not
>>comfortable with.
>>I am fairly comfortable with this doctor although have only been in to
>>see
>>him one time, he implied that he would have to stimulate the clitoris.
>>I don't know much about the procedures for this syndrome, but I am very
>>wary to this procedure.
>>Being 19 and a student i thought i was just going through changes from
>>being
>>away from home, but i used to be 105lbs and now am 132, I find i am
>>irritated,
>>and very moody. I haven't menstruated in about 8 months and only once
>>last year. I do have somewhat of increased hair growth which i remover.
>>I was just wondering if someone could indicate what sort of procedures I
>>should expect when i go in for this visit. I don't need to be surprized,
>>because i am very concious about what is done to my body,and for what
>>reasons.
>>It would be great hearing some advise from someone who is experienced in
>>this topic.
>>thank you
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