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Re: PCOS-MEDICATION digest 1155
From: Jackson (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 15 Apr 2003 18:26:20 -0500
Hey,
The clomid will induce aperiod because you more than likely ovulate but do not become pregnant. I took clomid for six months and had a period every month except for the month I became pregant with twins. Use your basil thermometer religiously, that will help. Good Luck!
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> From: anonymous@medispecialty.com (anonymous)
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> hi
> Im taking Diane 35 for contraception .I missed a pill of my 14 th day
> remembered after 14 hours and took it then.Could i get pregnant if i had
> sex on the night i forgot.
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> Hi,
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> Not very likely, but you should wait until your cycle is due and take your remaining pills regularly.
>
> Sam
>
> > hi
> > Im taking Diane 35 for contraception .I missed a pill of my 14 th day>
> > remembered after 14 hours and took it then.Could i get pregnant if i had
> > sex on the night i forgot.
> >
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> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 11:15:30 -0500 (CDT)
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> From: gen224@myway.com (Sue)
> To: PCOS-MEDICATION@OBGYN.NET
> Subject: Re: Metformin and irregular periods? Pregnant so soon?
> Message-ID: <200304151615.h3FGFUc16383@mail.medispecialty.com>
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> Kim--
> everyone responds to met differently; some people ovulate immediately
> after taking it and bringing the insulin levels in to line. It's
> possible you're pg--I would wait until cd35, and if you haven't started
> your cycle by then, take a hpt. By then, there should be no question if
> there is HcG in your urine or not.
> Hope this helps!
> --Sue
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> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 11:28:10 -0500 (CDT)
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> From: laurabanks08@aol.com (laura)
> To: PCOS-MEDICATION@OBGYN.NET
> Subject: Re: Taking Provera & Clomid
> Message-ID: <200304151628.h3FGSAM30709@mail.medispecialty.com>
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> At Wed, 18 Sep 2002, james wrote:
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> >anonymous@obgyn.net (Carol) wrote:
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> >>At Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Stephanie wrote:
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> >>>Hi-
> >>>I have a question...I'm totally confused by this. I took Provera in
> >>>August, had a cycle starting Aug 24, took the Clomid day 5-10. I'm also
> >>>in month 1 of Glucophage 1000mg. Sat the 21st would be day 28. But I
> >>>don't get periods on my own so I'd have to take the Provera again. But
> >>>how do I take the provera to start me on the 21st unless I did it now
> >>>BUT if I did get preg (not counting on it) then I shouldn't be taking
> >>>the Provera. See why I'm confused? LOL. Anyone else who has to take
> >>>this combo to ovulate and what do you do? TIA
> >>
> >>Hi Stephanie
> >>My name is Carol. I am on month 2 of my provera/clomid combo. I didn't
> >>have a period until my 31st day. From what I am reading, this can
> >>happen. My doctor also told me that the first month may be strange. Are
> >>you taking your basil temperature? If so you may find that, like me you
> >>are having longer cycles. Let me know how you are doing and good luck
> >>to you.
> >>
> >>Hi Stephanie: Like you Iam on it all. Iam on my second dose of Provera. But the first time I took it I was 43 days into my cycle before I had a period. SO hang in there, it is not uncommon my doc says to go that long.
>
> Hi Stephanie and Carol: My name is Laura, and I too have taken one dose
> of provera, had a period, took chlomid cycle days 3-7, didn't get
> pregnant. Next month, I surprisingly had a period on my own (because I
> too do not have regular periods) this period was different and actually
> lasted longer than my normal periods, and I tried the chlomid again with
> no luck. I thought by the third month that I would definately need the
> provera again, but I started on my own again. Maybe it's just luck, who
> knows? But the third month didn't work out for me so I'm now taking
> glucophage and going on month four. Hope to keep in touch with you to
> see your progress. Thank you.
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> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:06:57 -0500 (CDT)
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> From: christa@warwick.net (Christa)
> To: PCOS-MEDICATION@OBGYN.NET
> Subject: thyroid meds
> Message-ID: <200304151806.h3FI6vF15312@mail.medispecialty.com>
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> Does anyone know a website to order thyroid meds without prescription. I
> usually order stuff from http://www.anagen.net but they don't have the
> particular thing I need in this case.
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> Thanks
>
> --
> Christa :-)
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> Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:09:44 -0500 (CDT)
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> From: christa@warwick.net (Christa)
> To: PCOS-MEDICATION@OBGYN.NET
> Subject: Re: cystic acne and PCOS
> Message-ID: <200304151809.h3FI9i118868@mail.medispecialty.com>
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> I totally sympathize with you. I too have suffered with this problems
> since an early age (currently 32). I was put on every prescription med
> there is including Accutane, to no avail. Only thing that's helped has
> been Diane 35 (a birth control pill) I have to order online because it's
> unavailable in the USA. Hopefully you're not trying to conceive and you
> can take it. I heard the triphasal pills (if that's what you're taking
> now) are not good for the PCOS symptoms but can make them worse. Hope
> this helps.
>
> At Thu, 10 Apr 2003, anonymous wrote:
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I would like to know if anyone has had similar problems as myself
> >regarding acne. I have had severe cystic acne for the past 5 years. I
> >have tried almost everything, it seems. I was on accutane for 12 months
> >(but on a low doseage)--about 3 years ago--and it helped, but once I got
> >off of it, it returned just as badly. About 1 and a half months ago, I
> >started taking OrthoTricyclin to not only help regulate my periods
> >(which have always been very irregular), but also to help improve my
> >skin. However, once I started taking it, I noticed that my acne was
> >getting worse and I have gained 5 pounds since. Is this a 'normal'
> >reaction before it gets better? Has anyone else had similar results? My
> >acne is especially noticeable along the jawline and around my mouth. It
> >also seems to be extending down my neck. This is becoming quite
> >unbearable, as I have been suffering through this since I was 19. I am
> >now 24. I have only recently learned about PCOS, and believe that I may
> >have it; so I would like to hear from professionals/others with PCOS who
> >can possibly suggest some treatment/medications that I might consider. I
> >would appreciate any advice. It is particularly difficult for me, as I
> >do not have health insurance, and really don't want to waste anymore of
> >my money just trying this and that.
>
> --
> Christa :-)
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