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Re: Introduction to A D
From: A (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:28:13 -0500
Thanks for the info...I'm on the other side of the state...closer to the
Worcester/Boston area. Have been to UMASS, Bringham & Womens, etc...
Thanks again!
timber wrote:
> At Mon, 13 Nov 2000, A wrote:
> >
> I'm seeing Dr. Herr in North Adams. Do you know of any specialists in
> the area? I think with my insurance I would probably wind up at that
> large infertility treatment building that is on Rt 91 in Springfield.
> Oh, how I hate that place. It brings back bad memories and makes me sad
> every time I drive by it.
>
> >Hello Timber...
> >I am located in CT (very close to Mass) and have seen many doctors out in Mass.
> >Just curious, if you wouldn't mind sharing, who you are currently seeing and where
> >they are located in Mass.
> >Thanks, Alexis
> >
> >Timber wrote:
> >
> >> Hi all, I'd like to introduce myself to you because I'll be frequenting
> >> this board. I'm 38 and live in Mass I was just diagnosed with PCOS on
> >> Friday. I don't know too much about it except what I've read here and
> >> what my doctor told me. I started trying to get pregnant when I was 28
> >> & it took years of testing and clomid to get pregnant. I had my
> >> daughter in 1996 and then thought it would be easy to get pregnant for a
> >> second one (isn't that what everyone says?). I went through IVF for a
> >> couple cycles, but that didn't work out. We are now pursuing adoption.
> >>
> >> I have many of the symptoms of PCOS, except for no pain. My doctor is
> >> still running some more tests so I don't know yet where we are going
> >> from here. She told me that I have to change my diet, exercise, and
> >> loose weight. I'll be frequenting this board with whatever I learn and
> >> also looking to you ladies for info and support. I'm glad that there is
> >> this board because there is no one else I know who is going through this
> >> & can understand how it feels. Thanks.
> >>
> >> --
> >> timber
> >>
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> --
> timber
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