Re: what to do?
From: sasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:39:10 -0500 (CDT)
Please get tested for diabetes. The constant urination and the
tiredness are symptoms of diabetes that my mom had. Also I would do a
Glucose Tolerance Test vs a Fasting Test since the Glucose Tolerance
Test would be more accurate. I would also go and see an Endocrinologist
since they are more (usually) knowledgeable about PCOS.
At Fri, 25 Jul 2003, ann wrote:
>
>I am a twenty two year old female whose new doctor just told me I have
>POCD- He gave me no advice or information about the problem (except a
>two page brief general overview of the disease) But from my medical
>records I can see that my LH serum levels are 24.9, and my FH serum
>levels are 5.7- I have mild mucus, traces of ketones, high levels of
>specific gravity, and trace levels of protein in my urine. I rarely
>have my period- I guess I have a little hair loss but not enough to
>notice, and am not obese- although I do think I should be losing wieght
>because recently by appetite has really decreased- I also feel tired and
>weak alot of the time and I urinate constantly. I am unsure if any of
>these things are related to POCD. Is this anything that I should be
>concerned with? Should I be doing anything?? Thank you in advance for
>any help
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Sasha
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