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Re: Dana: was Re: Do you sweat?From: Dana (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 15 Oct 2001 14:29:16 -0700 (PDT)
I have been ttc for 16 yrs. My endo told me to stay on aldactone until I get a + hpt. Then to stop. I am aware of the problems aldactone causes on male fetuses..thanks --- jodi <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > I haven't really been following this thread closely > and at this point > I can't tell whose sig this is that appears at the > bottom... but Dana, > are > you TTC and taking aldactone???? > > - jodi > > At Sun, 14 Oct 2001, Dana wrote: > > > >I sweat all the time. I'm rarely cool or cold. I > have > >always been a hot person. My endo blames it on my > >hypothyroidism. I haven't owned a winter coat since > I > >was a child. I was the only kid that sweat in the > >snow. It's hard to find good make-up because I > sweat > >so much. I also can't wear sleeves. I wear tank > tops > >all year long. > >Dana > >--- Jen R <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > >> At Thu, 11 Oct 2001, Bamajenn wrote: > >> > > >> >Do you all sweat easily? > >> > > >> >I don't know if PCOS has anything to do with > this, > >> but I always have > >> >sweaty hands and feet. Sometimes it is so bad > that > >> my hands and feet > >> >actually swell uncomfortably. > >> > >> I get that, too. My hands and feet always have > >> sweated a lot, even in > >> winter. I remember in school, my schoolwork > would > >> often get all sweaty > >> and icky, and I've always had to wear socks with > all > >> shoes. And my feet > >> tend to smell a lot, for a woman's feet. > >> > >> My hands do sometimes swell, and I've also had my > >> feet swell up, > >> although only at a high elevation. Nobody could > >> ever explain that to > >> me. Maybe it's PCOS? I don't know. > >> > >> -- > >> Jen R. > >> > >> email welcome at: jennyred@nospam.ivillage.com > >> (note: to send me an email, take out the > "nospam." I > >> put in > >> my email address. That's in there for the > >> spam-bots.) > >> > > > >===== > >Dreams and mistakes are the only thing we can call > our own. Correct your mistakes, never give up on > your dreams. Most important...trust God... I pray > for my empty arms to be filled with a bundle of joy. > What a Blessing that will be. > >Glucophage 1000 mg > >Aldactone 200 mg > >Unithroid 175 mg > >prenatals > > > >http://personals.yahoo.com > ===== Dreams and mistakes are the only thing we can call our own. Correct your mistakes, never give up on your dreams. Most important...trust God... I pray for my empty arms to be filled with a bundle of joy. What a Blessing that will be. Glucophage 1000 mg Aldactone 200 mg Unithroid 175 mg prenatals Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
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