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Re: Looking for a good PCOS doctor in Michigan.From: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 15 Mar 2001 21:48:01 -0600 (CST)
I am in SE Michigan too. I see Dr. John Randolph at U of M. He is a GYN and a reproductive endrocronologist. All the doctors at U of M are very good. Good luck! At Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Holly wrote: > >Samantha, > >I too an in SE Michigan. Ann Arbor to be exact. I am actually being >treated by my primary care doctor, Dr. Kristen Krieger at U of M. She >doesn't claim to be an expert, but she listens to my opinions and is >willing to try things (I'll probably get a script for Met today!). I >really like her. > >As for the BCPs you're on, I read somewhere that someone with PCOS >should not be on any of the tri-phasic BCPs like tri-cyclen. In the >very least, you should go an a different BCP like Ovcon 35 or Demulin (I >think this is the name). > >In any regards, I would suggest buying the book by Dr. Sam Thatcher >"PCOS: The Hidden Epidemic" and researching yourself. > >-- >Holly > >At Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Samantha wrote: >> >>Hi, >> >>I am 27 years old and was diagnosed with PCOS about a year ago. I have >>been seeing an OBGYN who decided it was best to put me on ortho >>tri-cyclen. Other than that he doesn't think anything else is >>necessary. He doesn't even seem to think a low carb diet is necessary. >>He just suggests satying on the birth control until I decide I want to >>get pregnant. I am wondering if anyone on this list knows of a good >>PCOS doctor in the Southeastern Michgan area. It looks like there are >>many other options out there but I am not being offered any relief. >>Please help me if you can. >> >>-- >>Samantha >> >-- >Holly >holly.laclair-bogedain@medstat.com >
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