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Kay
At Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Herring, wrote:
>
>Kay,
>I agree with you. Although as a teen I must say I ate quite a bit of junk
>food, once I got into my late teens to early 20's I stopped doing that. I
>did not start to get "big" until I was 22. If what he is saying is correct,
>then there should be more than 10 - 20 percent of women would have this
>problem. Quite honestly, most of my friends when I was a teen had even
>worse eating habits than I did. And they all have had no problem
>conceiving, and are all (the ones I have seen) are slim.
>
>Annetta
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net
>Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 7:26 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS
>Subject: Re: Another site/article worth a look! Progesterone creams
>
>HI,
>Has anyone tried the method suggested in this article?
>The doctor says you should use 15-20 mg of progesterone cream daily from
>day 14-28 of your cycle (natural progestone). Does it work? Has anyone
>seen relief from their symptoms by doing this.
>He also says it should be done in conjunction with low carb diet and
>exercise.
>
>THanks.
>
>JEnnifer
>
>At Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Kay wrote:
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>>I found another site/article that is worth a look. Although I don't
>>think that many of us ate so much sugar that we caused this ourselves as
>>a teen, I did find parts of this article interesting. I do agree with
>>alot of it, but know that as a teen, I didn't eat sugar and junk because
>>I already struggled with symptoms. Let me know what you all think.
>>
>>http://www.mercola.com/1999/jul/4/polycystic_ovary_syndrome.htm
>>
>>:o)Kay