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Re: Dr Sam....... from DEEDEE

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:14:29 +0200


Hi DEEDEE,

> Hi Doctor Sam,
>
> Thank you for the reply, my doctor did check for the possibility of a
> miscarriage and the results were negative.

As predicted

>
> My doctor does not want to check the thickness of the endometrium just
> yet,

When does he want? If you start primolut, it will transform your endometrium and shrink it.

he says that he wants me to try the primulot -n first if this does > not help he will look at other options.

What are they?

he has prescibed 15mg/a day.

It is way too high

> The Very heavy bleeding has now stopped and it has returned back to what
> it was before, very slow bleeding and tiny clots now and then, I can
> where a pad and there will be nothing only when I go to toilet there
> will be blood on the TP(sorry for the decription). I have now started
> to Primulot-N.
>
> Can you tell me when the course is finished and I start to bleed then
> will that be my new cycle

Yes For your help Sam

or will I work from the previous date??? >
> Thank you very much for your time
>
> DEEDEE
>
> At Sat, 1 Sep 2001, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote:
> >
> > Hi DeeDee,
> >
> >Although you didn't return my leter, I think I suggested to measure
> >estradiol and/or endometrial thickness. You can thinlk on miscarriage, but
> >not if your cycles are anovulatory (as yours). Primolut only helps if your
> >endometrium is thick, but I do not know if it was measured or not. The usual
> >doasage is 5-10 mg/day.
> >
> >Sam




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