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Re: Success of clomid...From: Jessica (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 8 Sep 2002 15:43:57 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Kim wrote: > >I was recently diagnosed with Pcos - 24 years old. I was told based on >elevated LH levels that I would probably not ovulate on my own again - I >was on birth control pills for 10 years. I have just taken my second >cycle of Clomid - 1st cycle 50 mg (no ovulation), 2nd cycle 100mg (still >no ovulation). My question is - what have been other people's >experiences with Clomid? Is there anyone who has taken Clomid and >ovulated? What dosage worked? Did your doctor's try anything else to >supplement the Clomid (injections etc...)? They are going to increase me >to 150 mg next month. -Kim Hi Kim, I cannot offer you answers but will say I know what you are going through. I am 23 and recently diagnosed with PCOS. My husband desperately wants a child but tries to downplay the desire because he knows what I am going through. Last month they started me on clomid, and I am still nervous about everything. There are no certainties or gurantees. I just went in for bloodwork to see if my progesterone levels are even high enough to sustain a baby. I do not know if I even want to continue increasing the levels of clomid. They have suggested I go to the next level 100 mg. How does this med make you feel. It made me nervous (anxiety wise). I would love to hear from you and on your progress. If you ever want to ask questions please do so. It is hard to hope then be disappointed, but you have to be strong and believe. Not everyone believes in God but those who do should trust he will work in your life at the right time. Hang in there- Jess
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