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Re: p.c.o.s

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 3 Aug 2001 03:17:35 +0200


Hi G.M.S.

Although your main problems are cosmetic, but PCOS has life threatening consequences: type2 diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovacular disease just to mention the most improtant ones. Therefore you have to visit your dr and ask for a diagnosis and treatment for it. For your info Sam

> I hav'nt been formally diagnosed with pcos, but I think I have all the
> symptoms. Starting with the irregular periods,extremely embarassing
> facial hair,and overweight.Although
>
> I have all those symptoms, I have three beautiful daughters.My question
> is, how do I ask my doctor to test for this ? Will he offer treatments
> or should I research that myself? What kind of treatment is out there? I
> am at the end of my wits with this problem,I really don't know what else
> to do especially about the facial hair. I try shaving ,tweezing
> ,nairing and just about everything else.The hair grows back so fast and
> shaving causes bumps.Please help.
>
> --
> G.M.S
>




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