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From: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:41:01 -0400


You go girl.Asking questions is the only way you can get information.You have joined the right site in order to learn more on your cause. why not try to see if your records could be transferred to your new doctor in order not to go through that process again.Be strong.

>----- Original Message -----
From: Kimberly <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION <pcos-medication@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2000 11:29 AM Subject: nervous &

> I was recently diagnosed with PCOS & hypothyroidism by my Internal
> Medicine doctor, who referred me to a local gynocologist. After going
> through several rounds of blood/hormone tests & pelvic sonogram,the
> gynocologist also came up with the same conclusion. The gyno has told
> me that there is only 2 ways to treat PCOS which I was completely
> baffled with his information. (BC pills or to do nothing but let nature
> take it's course). I have been on Ortho-tri-clyclene for 3 months & it
> seems to have aggravated several of the problems--acne, wt gain, excess
> hair growth, erratic periods, etc. He also prescribed Paxil because it
> would help me cope with the BC pills side effects. I have been reading
> the PCOS forums and all the information I can obtain & tried to ask him
> about these other treatment alternatives. The Dr was very upset with
> all the questions & information that I wanted to know about, became very
> insulting & sent a letter to my insurance company stating he was
> dropping me as a patient due to "problems". I have since made an
> appointment with a Reproductive Endocrinologist but now am worried about
> going through all the same issues. I just want to feel better, not have
> all these "unpretty" side effects and be normal. I am in the Dallas
> area and would love any advice on how to deal with a prospective new
> doctor and PCOS. Thanks.
>




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