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Re: Could an 11 year old have Polysistic Ovarian Syndrome ?

From: Liza (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 6 Jul 2002 18:31:11 -0500 (CDT)


Hi I had this at 13 but no one knew what was wrong with me then I am now 24. I dont know if that helps but there is not that much of a difference in the two ages.

At Fri, 28 Jun 2002, cheri wrote: >
>Just incase you didn't know about this; I know my state did a poor job
>of promoting the progam.
>Children under 18 can be eligible for the Children's Health Insurance
>Program (CHIPS). This program is designed for working families without
>health insurance so the income guidelines are much higher than Welfare
>Programs. You can find out about this and other programs in your state
>at http://www.insurekidsnow.gov/.
>Good luck with your daughter.
>
>--
>Cheri
>
>At Tue, 18 Jun 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>Hello i have an 11yr old daughter who the Doctor said if she was 10 yrs
>>older
>>they would say she had this syndrome , so my question is to anyone who
>>could help is it possible thats what she has ? Or because she's only 11
>>is there some thing else it could be ? We don't have insurance so it
>>makes this very
>>difficult , she is seeing a nurse who has been so great and she has been
>>talking with the Doctor .. We live in Oregon and he said what she has
>>is out of what he deals with and he would send her to Oregon Health
>>Science University but since we don't have insurance and can't afford
>>thousands of dollars in medical bills we can't do anything further ..
>>Looking for some help and answers any information would be greatly
>>appericated .. Thank you Annette
>




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