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Re: LH and FHS Normal.What now?!?

From: Angel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 Aug 2000 15:32:28 -0500 (CDT)


I would suggest checking out the following website which was very informative to me: http://www.inciid.org/faq/pcos.html#top They have a chart on all the b/w PCOS patients should have and the "normal" levels----they also write that even though your levels may be in the "normal" range, it may not be high/low enough to get pregnant and sustain pregnancy.

Hope this helps, Angel

At Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Monica wrote: >
>Were you tested for Insulin Resistance?
>Most women who have PCOS are IR, some have PCOS without the insulin
>resistance, but more and more research is pointing to the insulin
>playing a bigger role in PCOS than once thought. :)Monica
>
>At Fri, 25 Aug 2000, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>Having just got my results back from the lab, my levels are:
>>FSH:6.7 / LH: 6.3 / FREET4 14.2 / TSH 0.93
>>
>>My doctor said this is absolutely normal.Is this conclusive?
>>If so, what can explain my erratic periods,intense period pain and acne,
>>one year after coming off the pill?
>>I am so confused I just dont know what to believe?
>>( I was tested on day 4 of my period)
>>Any ideas?




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