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Re: Question: One polycystic ovary?

From: Char (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Apr 2001 04:04:16 -0500 (CDT)


Me too. I have one real bad ovary. The other ovary has a few cysts, but looks almost normal. Compared to some women, my symptoms are more moderate, although they got much worse with age.

At Sat, 28 Apr 2001, S.H. wrote: >
>that's how mine are. one normal, one polycystic. i never thought much
>about it. :-\ my doc said my pcos was mild with it being like that.
>good luck on your plan. :-)
>
>At Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Heather wrote:
>>
>>Im sure its possible just as it is for us who have PCOS but don't have
>>any cyst on our ovaries at all. Good luck with your action plan.
>>Heather T.
>>
>>At Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Chris wrote:
>>>
>>>Has anyone heard of having one polycystic ovary and one normal one? The
>>>u/s was so weird. One looked like a raspberry and one looked nice and
>>>smooth like a kiwi (sorry for the silly analogies, that's just how I
>>>am). Diabetes runs in my family and my sister has PCOS. I've had
>>>problems with sugar in my diet all my life. I ovulate about every other
>>>month. My LH FSH ratio is 1:1, my progesterone is low and I am
>>>hyperthyroid (in remission). I've been ttc for 13 months.
>>>
>>>I see my RE on Monday for an "action plan", so I'll probably learn more
>>>then. I am concerned that I may have PCOS, if maybe on the mild to
>>>moderate end of the spectrum. Is that possible with one apparently
>>>normal ovary? Any thoughts from you ladies would be welcome.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Chris
>>>CD 31, anovulatory cycle :-(
>
>--
>S.H.
>

--
Char



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