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From: Melanie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 03:26:06 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Guys I am feel so low today. I had some blood work done and the results were back on Tuesday, after 9 months of chlom last year and 2 bouts of surgery, I am still not oculating. My poor body is about to give up. I feel like my specialist has just gone through a formulaic treatment programme with me rather than treating me as an individual , he sees me as walking pcos. I asked him not to use hormones stright away as i have always been intollerant to them, i feel quite mad and out of controll on them and gain heaps of weight. He yelled at me last year after the chlom treatment for gaining so much weight, which i did warn him would happen, and i had surgery, followed by a week 4 miscarriage Christmas last year and another procedure. This year he told me weight ios irrelevant and that I should not worry as he felt that he could garantee that i am ovulating and met is not as option. Well i am not and i am teking met, and considering tring a new specialist. I fgeel like a wlking failure, i cant even do a basic thing , like ovulate and loose weight. I am sure that as am on my first week on met that i am feeling super sensitive. Does anyone else have bouts of this at all. I just want to hide in bed and cry or sleep i am so tired physically and emotionally. i am sorry i must sound like a ranting moaner, but i guess my strong i can cope with anything face is atill sleeping soundly at home in bed today. Thank you for reading, take great care. Mel



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