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Re: Help for wife and I
From: Tania (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 30 Jun 2001 18:17:27 -0000
JT<
from what we discuss here often, metforminis the common tratment for PCOS, i
think just about all of us here are on it.I have the same problem with pain
also, i've been out of school ass week for it and all they do s give me
percacet...if you hear anything about a good way to stop getting th "painful
cysts" i would love to hear it
tania
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (John)
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>Subject: Help for wife and I
>Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 08:04:10 -0500
>
>Hi,
>I hope that someone reading this can give some answers or shed a little
>light on our prob. My wife is currently in bed suffering and I'm not
>sure where to turn. In April after having pain so bad that she couldn't
>walk we entered the hospital. Her Gyn. and surgeon after opening her
>up and removing 1/4 of her left ovary informed us that she had PCOS and
>that one of her cysts had ruptured. Up until three days ago she has
>been doing fine. Now, she is in bed again (for the last three days) and
>having similar pains but not quite as bad as before. We have been also
>trying to conceive and she has been on all kinds of drugs (clomid,
>metformin, dydrogesterone). She has just had an u/s and it does show a
>rupture but they don't know if it is a released egg or another cyst. Are
>the pains similar? I read that maybe she shouldn't be on metformin
>because she has PCOS. Does anyone know if this is correct or where I
>can begin to search for info regarding this? We are both very worried
>with what's going on. She's in pain and doing a lot of crying and I
>just feel so helpless. Were living abroad right now and I wonder often
>how good the doctors and medicine is over here compared to that back at
>home. Thanks for any help. JT
>
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