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Re: Almost Diagnosed and confused!From: Belle (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 4 Feb 2002 01:30:10 -0600 (CST)
The ultrasound is kind of a formality. You do not have to have cysts on your ovaries in order to have PCOS, but it is good to have the knowledge about whether you actually have the cysts so you will know if your treatment is working. One of the problems with this syndrome is that our blood work often comes out within normal ranges. Did you have LH and FSH done? They can both be within normal range but still be off. They should be very close. If your LH is much higher than your FSH, it is an indication of PCOS. When you have your Glucose Tolerance test, you should also have your insulin tested at the same time. This means two vials of blood each time you have a stick. I will give you the amounts later, I have to look up the measurment units but generally speaking, for the States, fasting glucose should be below 80, one hour should be below 120 and nothing should be over 200. Between 180 and 200, you are considered borderline. Fasting Insulin should be below 10. That is the best I can do right now. I have to go. Maybe someone else can fill you in more completely, otherwise, I will get back to you during daylight hours. :-)
At Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Jessica wrote:
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