Re: PCOS
From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 28 Aug 2000 08:18:04 -0400
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Bless your heart - you hang inthere ...
click wrote:
> I would suggest you have your doctor refer you (or just go, depending on
> your insurance) to both an endochronologist and a good OBGYN that
> doesn't deal with pregnancy or focuses on disorders instead of
> pregnancy... they seem to be more up to date on PCOS and similar
> problems.
>
> I wish you luck- you sound like me, but I'm just 16 and havne't had the
> hair problems.. yet..
>
> At Sat, 26 Aug 2000, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
> >
> >I am so glad to have found this website. I am 35 and I feel so helpless
> >and I am falling apart. I have PCOS and can not go on the pill because
> >i get major depression from it. I am about 125 pounds overweight. I
> >have not had my period in over a year. My doctor doesnt seem to be
> >concerned with this. I am also a mother of twins (yes fertility drugs)
> >I feel like I am at a dead end. Does anyone have any advice as to what
> >kind of doctor to see or what I should ask of my doctor. I would like
> >to hear from some of you that are going through this and have actually
> >been treated. I also have facial hair that is a pain in the rear end. I
> >am very interested in Metaformin and how it works. I hope someone can
> >help me with this...Thanks take care
>