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Re: improve the effectiveness of Clomid
From: Maggie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 16 Jan 2001 00:26:34 -0600 (CST)
Sure thing. My e-mail address is maggiweber@aol.com. Send me yours,
and I will give you my docs data. I was pretty excited to hear this,
although WAY too late to help me, I had just had a hysterectomy for
ovarian cancer, but I would have been thrilled to hear about this 15
years ago when becoming a mother could have been a possibility.
At Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Kallie wrote:
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>Wow that is amazing. That really interests me too because I was on 4 cycles of clomid (and gluc) lkast year around this time with no sucsess.Do you think you could email me this doctors name/location or #? My Dr. is the type that doesn't buy into what I get off the internet too much unless it is something he has talked to other medical professionals about. I'd really appreciate it and I'll keep the name
>confidential.
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>At Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Maggie wrote:
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>>A couple of weeks ago (Ok, so I have been busy) I mentioned that my Docs
>>wife said that they had particular success in getting women pregnant
>>when Clomid alone did not work by adding something. I couldn't remember
>>what, but many asked me to find out. I just got back from the docs, and
>>asked. It is BROMOCRIPTINE. Apparently when Clomid does not work in
>>the first three months, and they add this, they see many pregnancies in
>>the first month, almost always in the second month with both. I don't
>>know about the dosage, and have not looked this up (afraid I would
>>forget to post this, and I KNOW how you may have wanted this data MONTHS
>>ago, not next week!) You can probably get more data on this, and I am
>>sure your doctors can find out about it.
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>>Good luck girls, and do be sure to let me know if this helps any of you
>>have the children you are trying so hard to have!
>>
>>Maggie
>>
>>--
>>Maggie Weber....
>>
>>If I have had a hysterectomy, does it mean I no longer have
>>PCOS?
>>
>--
>Kallie
> If you think you are a leader - look behind you, if no one is there - you are just taking a walk.
>
--
Maggie Weber....
If I have had a hysterectomy, does it mean I no longer have
PCOS?
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