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Re: PCOS -- How can I be sure?From: Diane (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 23 Dec 2000 15:31:39 -0800 (PST)
First of all let me say that it sounds like to me that you have pcos...I am not a doc and cant say for sure but sure sounds like you have it. I went to every doctor around and until I went to an Endocrynologist no Dr was able to diagnose and treat me. I now see a Reproductive Endo...in my findings, they seem to know more. But a regular Endocrynologist should work just fine. No regular Physician or Obg/yn seems to know enough about pcos to help. Good luck to you and happy holidays. Diane > --- anonymous <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > Can someone help me? I have had my ovaries operated > on around 12 year > ago for 'polycystic' ovaries. At that time, the > cyst was 7cm in size. > Since then, I have only had a similar pain once. > When I went to the > doctor, they did an exam and then a sonogram and > found nothing. Only > after I insisted, did they do a pelvic sonogram and > found a cyst on each > ovary -- only 1cm in size. > > My question is this! After all these years, no one > really has guided me > toward any treatment or has even stated that I have > POCS! I have always > been slightly overweight, have alot of facial hair > and I am tired after > I eat! My incredible concern is that now I have > signs of diabetes -- > none of my doctors, either my internist or OBGYN > want to test for > something they think I'm overreacting about! > > Does this sound like anyone's story and if so where > can I go to a OBGYN > in Westchester that tests for this without waiting > for years to see if > the pain comes back? > Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products.
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