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Re: 17 yrs old with pcs

From: Molly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Jul 2000 07:03:43 -0700


My daughter had "high normal" testosterone and "low normal" estrogen. But in reality the mummers were far from normal. As months went by without a diagnosis, the hormone levels got worse very quickly. She also needs a free testosterone level...that told us a lot Molly -----Original Message----- From: salam <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Friday, July 28, 2000 11:58 PM Subject: 17 yrs old with pcs

>My niece,17 years old, is experiencing unbelievable hair growth under
>her chin in the last 6 months. The hair in that area is increasing more
>and more and it's so embarrassing. She went to a doctor who ran some
>hormone tests. she told me the results revealed nothing was wrong with
>the hormones. The doctor suspected that she might have a small cyst on
>her ovaries that caused the hair growth in that area. She will have an
>ultrasound after one month. I asked a friend of mine who is a doctor
>about her condition; he said it might be a "Polycystic ovarian". But,
>I’ve been reading in the Internet about PCOS, and what I understand is
>that this syndrome is caused by hormone levels. Is it possible that she
>might have this syndrome eventhough her hormone levels are normal?
>
>please reply to my email and i'm looking forward to hearing your opinion
>and thanks in advance for your help.
>
>SW
>




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