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Re: Spontaneous bleeding--what's causing it?
From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 4 Apr 2001 04:29:42 +0100 (MET DST)
Hi Zowie,
What is the aim of your treatment? First, I think to stop bleeding. Furthermore: regulate your cycle, conceive, lose wait, correct skin etc?
What are your hormone levels? Are you still on met?
Sam
> Hi Sam,
> Thanks for responding. What you said makes sense, regarding the
> withdrawal bleeding. I'm wondering about my estrogen level though,
> because the Dr. was curious if I was hypoestrogenic (don't know if that
> was one of my lab works). This would make sense because my uterus
> lining has never been thickened, and you said this is due to low
> estrogen levels. What part of a role would that play with my PCOS then?
> This "DUB" (dysfunctional uterine bleeding) that started yesterday oddly
> enough STOPPED overnight and came right back with a vengeance. I have
> an appt. tomorrow afternoon to be re-evaluated at my regular clinic
> (the RE clinic has not returned my many phone calls). I'm concerned
> because no one mentioned that I may start bleeding--either as a result
> of the Lupron shot or from stopping the BCP. (I want to mention that
> the last time I was told to stop the BCP was Jan. 9th, when I was
> started on Met--and I didn't have any bleeding until after I started the
> pills again--which was during the placebo week) ??? I'm just so confused
> right now. Believe me, I don't mind anyone "interferring" with my PCOS
> (as if it doesn't do that on it's own!). I'm looking for ANY answers or
> suggestions that may help me along. So if you want to point things out
> or ask me questions--PLEASE DO! lol I appreciate any inquisitiveness!
> And thank you so much for posting! :)
>
> --
> -- Zowie :)
>
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