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Re: d-choiro-inositol study-infertility

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:37:31 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Deanna wrote: >
>I have also been accepted to this study. Today is my first day taking
>the medication (hopefully not the placebo!). How are things going for
>you?? Seeing any changes yet?
>During the qualifying tests I found out some disturbing things, such as
>a large cyst on the right ovary, a uterus that is antepositioned
>(tilted). I am wondering how these things are going to effect
>conceiving. Have you or anyone else reading this experienced simialr
>things?
>Look forward to hearing from people who can help calm my nerves!
>
>Thank you!
>Deanna
>This is in response to the tilted uterus portion of your note. I too have a tilted uterus and have had two boys. I was insulin dependent diabetic for both. The first was 9'11 and the second was 7'4 one month premature. I had no problems carrying either.
Good luck on the study Amy >At Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Kimples wrote:
>>
>>Hi... I've never posted to the list before, but I thought you mignt
>>benefit from the following link. I have been accepted to this study and
>>expect to begin taking study-drug (D-chiro-inositol) within the next two
>>weeks. This particular study is 39 weeks, and I'm really keeping my
>>fingers crossed that I don't wind up in the placebo group! Good luck and
>>good health to all...
>>
>>http://www.insmed.com/INS1-PO.html
>>
>>--
>>Follow your bliss !
>>



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