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Unopposed oestrogeneFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:01:19 -0500 (CDT)
A question for the Doctor I am 25, 5 feet 2 and weigh about 8 stone. I have had PCOS since my teens. I am not overly hairy but suffer from irregular periods. I am blessed with two children, but conception for the second took some time and required Clomid, fortunately only three cycles. I have also had abnormal cervical cells (CN1) which were "frozen off", have had hyperplasia and something called dyskeriosis. Apart from having to have lots of humiliating exams, I have been told that oestrogene seems to be the main linking factor. During my second pregnancy I was also diagnosed with Obstetric Cholestasis, which also may have an oestrogene base. My concern is that these may all have a common root - namely oestrogene. 1. Is there any treatment that can address all of these issues ? 2. In terms of my long term health, what should I be doing ?
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