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Re: Back to the forum with more questions

From: Zowie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 15:59:50 -0600 (CST)


Hi Joan, Thanks for responding. What is the "2hr IGTT and IR"? I remember seeing that but don't remember what it is. Oh, and I do have some PCOS info, but it didn't help. I brought it with me last time I saw a specialist, and the doctors there must be aware of the meds, they just won't put me on any. They repeatedly say "there's nothing more we can do", or "we won't try that unless you're trying to get pregnant right now". But they did seem aware of the many treatments and meds, they're refusing to put me on them. Even when I asked for something to combat the hair growth on my face and chin--they flat out refused for that. That was one of those "not unless you're trying to get pregnant right now" deals. Don't get that one. Anyhow, let me know what those 2 things you mentioned are, and I'll look into it. Thanks again! HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE! :) At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Joan wrote: >
>One of the biggest challenges is ignorance in Dr's about PCOS. My only
>suggestion would be to educate yourself as much as you can and bring
>some PCOS literature with you. I would even go so far as to write down
>all your questions to make sure they get responded to-Make sure you ask
>for a 2hr IGTT and IR.
>
>Best of luck-keep us posted.
>
>Some helpful websites(in my order of preference)
>
>http://www.inciid.org/faq/pcos.html
>http://www.infertilityphysician.com/androgen/pcos.html
>http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/nov16/kidson/kidson.html
>
>At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Zowie wrote:
>>
>>Hi everyone. Don't know if you'll remember me, but I'm 24 and just
>>diagnosed with PCOS this past April. I am FINALLY going to see a
>>military "specialist" on Jan. 2nd but am still doubtful as to what will
>>happen. I had been on BCPs for about 1½ years and it finally regulated
>>me, but I still have the heavy bleeding and clotting. In November, my
>>new doctor (since we transferred) put me on the "strongest" form of BCP
>>for 3 months and it's made my bleeding worse. On top of that, I've been
>>getting terrible abdominal/ovary pain that lasts for HOURS. This Doc
>>finally got me a referral to the specialist but refused to put it in as
>>ASAP or Acute--she put it in as "routine", meaning 30 days to make me an
>>appt. My fear is that the military will STILL tell me there is nothing
>>they can do other than keep me on BCPs but I know from all of you out
>>there who post on this board that there are many different treatments
>>and meds they can try. Has anyone else had this problem where their
>>doctor actually REFUSED treatment? Both doctors I have had have actually
>>told me they'll try the BCPs and if they don't work there's nothing they
>>can do. PERIOD. They also won't give me anything for the pain or
>>bleeding issue I'm having, unless I'm trying to get pregnant right now.
>>I find that ridiculous. How can I possibly get pregnant when I'm
>>supposedly not ovulating and bleeding every day? The reason I'm so
>>worried is because I was referred to a "specialist" prior to my transfer
>>and was told by that doctor they wouldn't try anything else---so it's
>>been a routine. Has anyone else gone through this? I could really use
>>some help and am getting to the point of depression---waking up every
>>day in pain and knowing it won't end. It's not serious, but I am sick
>>and tired of being "sick and tired" along with the pain. My anemia just
>>won't stand for this. :( I'm trying to just tough it out, be quiet and
>>"deal with it" but I can't keep living in constant pain and bleeding. I
>>need some relief. Any thoughts or advice from you ladies?? Thanks in
>>advance.
>>
>>--
>>--Zowie :)
>>

--
--Zowie :)



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