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???From: chris (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 11 Dec 2000 23:21:02 +0800
Well seems some of us are still puzzled whether we are pco or pcos or just plain diabetic. Me too am still puzzled. My wife's insulin is normal, t3, t4, ths, antithyroid are all normal. No hair growth. Not even diabetic. No loss of hair. The only thing is that she has bi lateral pco. So what does this mean? Some say that having pco does'nt mean u have pcos. But some say it's the same. Too many contradicting statements from different doctors. She is also taking metformin but since her insulin is normal then a doctor told us that its not necessary to take met. So what is to be taken??? I don't want her to go into laparoscopy or artificial insemination or any other surgery. i want to explore other options. I have also ordered the book by samuel thacher. It will be mailed to me. I'm currently reading the book on how to choose the sex of your baby. Presumably you guys have heard this also. It's luck that your all living in the states, unlke us. We need to keep researching and do have limited funds. hmmm.... this drains us a lot. Drains ur pocket and ur soul. But still I believe that there is hope for all of us who wants to have a baby of our own.
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