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Re: Newly diagnosed.Now what?From: amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 1 Sep 2000 23:19:32 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Dawn wrote: > >I was diagnosed with PCOS last week. I am still confused on what I >should do. My doctor prescribed me BC pills and a treatment of Clomid. >Isn't there blood test that are supposed to be done? I remember reading >this. I still feel that same. I have a very hectic schedule with >school and work both full-time but am still exhausted even when I am >fully rested. Any suggestions would be helpful. > >Thank you , > >-- >Dawn -- Reedley, California > >Dawn, Find yourself a good endo who will listen to and prescribe all different blood test(mine tested me for cronin's (negative). I also had sonograms , all different blood work i.e. to rule out tumors on my pitutatry gland the sonograms were done to check see how large my ovaries were. I had numerous blood work done. I was sent to see a nutritious (my spelling is not the greattest) I was told to watch my intake of carbs because of the way I metabolize carbs. I am now on gluophage with a brief previous stop on rezulin. I have seen some changes a little less bloated,hair growth slowing (but still there) and no period. Whatever you do don't give find another doctor keep looking for someone who will answer all of your questions and speak to you as a person and not just a a patient. Remember this is your body, you own it it's care and well being are up to you; >-- >Dawn from Reedley, California >
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