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nicole Re: need help in greensboro
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:57:15 -0600 (CST)
Thanks. I called a dr in Duke univ and they're seeing me on friday. I
was so tired last night I wrote I've had Pcos for 11 years it's accually
21 years!!! I cant add apparently at 10pm. I cant try Ivf or iui
because my insurance won't help and we cant afford it otherwise. As it
is I owe for scans and injections, and the clomid was so expensive, I
guess they figure only the rich should get the chance. They pay forever
for birth control but need accual tx forget it. I must sound terrible
but Im very Jaded right now. I do appreciate the advice. I feel so
alone. Thanks again.
At Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Nicole wrote:
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>I live near Raleigh. If you're interested there is NCCRM (North Carolina
>Center for Reproduction Medicine) in Cary and Duke Hospital in Durham. Both
>have RE's with great IF programs (including IVF and IUIs). Sounds to me
>like after all the clomid rounds you've been on, it's time to get more
>aggressive if you're serious about wanting to get pregnant. There is also
>Raleigh Endocrine Associates in Raleigh who treat women with PCO with
>Metformin (they don't do infertility treatments though). I went through
>several cycles at NCCRM and when I ran out of IF insurance, I started going
>to Raleigh Endocrine. NCCRM or Duke is where I'd recomend you go to be
>aggressive with getting pregnant. If I can answer anymore questions for
>you, please let me know. I know NCCRM has a website and Duke probably does
>too. Sorry, I'm not familiar with any of the drs in Greensboro, but with
>I-40, Durham and Cary wouldn't be such a long haul.
>
>--
>Nicole
>
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