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Re: PCOS Questions

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 3 Mar 2001 16:06:16 -0600 (CST)


If it is easier to start a conversation with your doctor this way, why not bring in some information about PCOS that you can print off the internet? Or better yet, take the PCOSA quiz again and print it out for them, showing your doctor your high score. That would at least help to start him/her thinking about it as a possibility and would show them that you're not just pulling this out of the blue. I hope you get some great treatment in the future and that this diagnosis means much better health for you!

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Sonnet

At Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Kasie wrote: > >Hi, >I am 27 years old and I have not been diagnosed. I was visiting your >site and took your PCOS quiz, I scored a 15 on it. I do show many of >the symptoms of PCOS and am curious how I go about talking with my >doctor about it. I just recently found out that unless I drop some >weight I quite possibly will be placed on anti-diabetics in the next >year. But I suspect that the culprit maybe PCOS. (of course gaining >weight never helps) Is there any advice anyone could give me. >Thank you >Kasie

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