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Re: PCOS Specialist in Central New JerseyFrom: Staceylynne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 29 Dec 2000 20:19:33 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Jennifer wrote: > >Hi, >Sorry it took me so long to answer this - I haven't been checking the >board much lately. Anyway, for a good pcos doctor in central NJ - she >isn't a specialist, but I see Dr. Nicole Pilevsky at the clinical >building at Robert Wood Johnson. She is very understanding and >cooperative. She knows the right tests and meds and is willing to >prescribe them, (of course based on your specific case). Not to mention >she is a real person, and talks to you, not at you. >I highly recommend her - in fact I'm seeing her today. >I used to live in central jersey, but even though I moved to north >jersey, I still go down there to see her. >Good luck. > >Jennifer Jennifer - THANKS SO MUCH - will give her a try.
-- Staceylynne > >At Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Staceylynne wrote: >> >>It seems the docotors in my area are either 1) clueless 2) plain >>ignorant!!! I was finally diagnosed with PCOS 2 years ago. AFTER the >>125 lb weight gain, after the skin tags, darkening of skin, facial >>hair........ I thought I was going crazy. If I heard 1 more doctor >>tell me I had an "eating disorder" I probably would have exploded. PCOS >>is an illness in itself that noone can "understand" what you are going >>through unless they have been here, where we are. Living day in and out >>- waking up to PCOS. I have tried to look for an Endocronologist who >>believes some things need to be treated with meds. I eat VERY well, >>exercise, have tried every diet out there and still in 2 months gained >>35 lbs - and bloated constantly!!! HELP
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