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Re: Ovulatory problem

From: Jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Mar 2000 14:40:36 -0800 (PST)


I took Rezulin in a blind study (later got a letter that said I had 150mg) However I don't remember how many times a day I took it. Anyway I stopped it for three months and then started the clomid 50mg. I got pregnant the first round and had a miscarriage the second round nothing and then the third round I got pregnant and I now am PROUD to say I also have a 5 month old little girl! I was also taking progesterone w/the clomid to even have a period let alone clomid to ovulate. So I think the Rezulin helped.

Jen

--- Amanda <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > At Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Jane wrote:
> >
> >I am currently seeing a specialist and have been
> given Tamoxifen for
> >ovulatory problems (20mg). I have previously been
> on clomiphene 50mg
> >and 100mg but this did not work. In your opinion,
> do you think this
> >drug will work? If I do not ovulate it has been
> mentioned that I should
> >have laser treatment. What does this involve?
> >
> >Thank you.
> >
> >--
> >Jane.
>
> I was on clomiphene and Tamoxifen for nearly 2 years
> before taking
> Rezulin (currently off the market) to ovulate.
> After 24 months neither
> drug produced ovulation - however, within 45 days of
> taking a drug that
> addressed my insulin resistance I ovulated,
> conceived and have a 5 month
> old baby.
>
> If you're not already, get on met or one of the
> other insulin resistance
> drugs then try the fertility helps. Worked like a
> charm for me!
>
> Good luck to you!
>
> Amanda
> >
>

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