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Re: Question for Dr. Sam re: LH/FSH ratio

From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 23 Oct 2002 21:02:41 -0700


Hi Jennifer,

Therte are some additional informations I need to answer your question: Every lab result consists of two parameters: a number and a unit. So what is the unit of your LH and FSH value (although units do not play a role in ratios). What day of the cycle the blood was drawn, or do you keep any records of your ovulation? These values are only reasonable on the day of the so called LH peak. Looking forward to your answers

Sam

> Dr. Sam
> I also have a question regarding lh/fsh levels. My Doc thinks that I
> have PCOS. I ahve been unable to reach her regarding the following
> question: My labs came back and my LH was 112 while my FSH was 10- what
> the heck is going on? Any information would be great. THank you
> Jennifer
>
> At Wed, 3 Oct 2001, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote:
> >
> >Hi Andrena,
> >
> >A good doctor can diagnose PCOS on a women sitting in his/her waiting
> >room... Well at least the majority of cases can be Dx-ed by looking at the
> >patient and asking several simple questions. All the blood work and hormones
> >are additional. Don't expect to have all the symptoms you can find in
> >textbooks or archives.
> >
> >Sam




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