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Re: I think I have Pcos.

From: Soffin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 11 Mar 2000 06:32:58 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 11 Mar 2000, anonymous wrote: >
>I recently have been hearing and reading alot about PCOS and I think I
>may have it.
>I am 32 and have never had a regular period. My last one was in January
>and I bled very heavily as I always do. I am presently seeing a
>dermatoligist because I have developed severe acne. I have a problem
>with hair growing on my chin I keep pulling it out. I am over 100 lbs.
>overweight.
>The only ting that makes me not sure if I have this is that I have had
>three children (2 living, one was fullterm stillborn)although while
>trying to conceive my last child I was told I wasn't going to be able to
>conceive without surgery and surprise I got pregnant.And also that I
>have regular pap and pelvic exam that have always been normal.
>Does this show up in a normal pap and pelvic exam?

>From the data you sent, i think maybe you have a great production of
estrogen. It is not only cause bay PCOS. We know that on overweight person the production of estrogen is greater than normal. And estrogen can cause proliferatiobn of endometrium. So the endometrium is thicker than normal, and the production of progesteron is not enough to oppose it. This means on the menstrual phase the bleeding is heavy and take along time. I think checking up of progesteron and estrogen level in plasma can help to make close to the diagnose. If what i think is true so giving progesteron, Diet and Exercise are in place. How do you think ?.




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