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PCOS Diagnosis/What can I do

From: Allison (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 15 Sep 2001 12:11:54 -0500 (CDT)


I read everyone's post everyday. I have never posted so I will try and make this short. We are ttc and have been for 2 years. 29yrs old, otherwise healthy, normal cholesterol, low blood pressure, high testosterone, extremely low progesterone, 30lbs overweight, hurtuism, hair loss, extremely tired and extremely thirsty all the time, 3 m/c's.

All tests have been completed but my RE refuses to put me on Met/Glucophage. He has not tested my insulin but I have had random finger picks done with 170-180 levels. I am going to a new RE September 26 and would like to know how to request being put on Met/Glucophage.

I would like to believe that this could help me with clomid as well. Does anyone have suggestions? Also, how can I insist to a doctor that I would like to use progesterone suppositories if/when I become pg. This is very condensed from what has happened over time, but for the sake of space I have written as much as possible so that someone might be able to steer me in the right direction.

I want to try glucophage. I want to have progesterone suppositories. I can not handle another m/c. Any advice would be apprecited. I have also been to 4 ob's who completely ignored my symptoms, even after as u/s showing cyst covered ovaries, hair loss and unwanted hair growth and not able to lose weight. Please help!

Thanks in Advance! Allison




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