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Re: Epil-Stop??

From: Molly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 17 Jun 2001 17:41:03 -0700


Sharron, I have never used anything like that. I used dipilatories. Now use Vaniqa. I think there are medications that would be helpful for her. My daughter started spironolactone at age 16, a birth control pill, and also metformin. Early intervention is the key. She is a great age to get started so the PCOS does not get worse. Email me any time. It's been up and down with a teen but we're up now! Love, Molly

-----Original Message----- From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net Behalf Of Sharron Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 4:36 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION Subject: Epil-Stop??

Hi everyone! I hope this post finds all of you safe and doing well. Have any of you used the hair remover Epil Stop that they advertise on TV? My daughter Tabitha who will be 17 in a few days and who has PCOS, has asked me to get her this for her b'day. I guess I just dont want her to be disappointed (again). They always make these products seem so easy to use and almost magical at removing unwanted hair. Almost to good to be true! She has so much excess hair on her lower back and sideburn area and now its starting to get really noticable under her chin. She is so self conscience this time of year when all her girlfriends are wearing their swimsuits that she just about wont go anywhere with them. We have tried everything we can find and her endo wont put her on any meds except BCP's, he says because of her age. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Her self esteem has hit rock bottom since the hair has started under her chin and I just dont know what to do.

Till Next time God bless sharron




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