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Seeing my new RE next week..need advice

From: Dona (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 7 Jun 2001 02:01:58 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Everyone,

It's been a little while since I have posted. I haven't been feeling all that great the past couple of weeks and it has been affecting me at work and home. I am getting the brain fog that I have read so much about on here the past year. It comes and goes and I feel tired and terrible. Then I can't sleep at night even though I am exhausted. I haven't had a period in 2 months now and I am seeing a new RE next week. I had stopped taking Actos about 2 months ago as well. I have pregnancy tested 3 times..lol. You would think by now I would know better....but there is always that hope!

I wan't this new doctor to take me serious when I go. I feel scared and nervous about starting all this over again. I had never really gone into discussion about infertility treatments with my old Doctor. He just didn't seem interrested in dealing with me after I M/C under his care. Guess I brought his sucess rate down..oh....well.

I don't know how to approach the subject of infertility with this new doctor without sounding desperate! Even though I am. I don't want to let another year go by and I don't want to wait 3 months and lets see...like my old doc kept saying then he never did anything to help me.

Does anyone have any advise about this...or any questions that I should ask him about infertlity issues and PCOS? I have read almost all the websites on PCOS...but I just can't relate to a lot of it for some reason. I think I would feel better having someone tell me there first hand experience and how long there doctor made them wait before trying clomid or other agressive treatments.When I went to my first RE I was more in shock the first visit about the Dx and a lot of questions went unasked.I don't want to make the same mistake again Thanks,Dona




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