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Re: 10 years too lateFrom: Kristin (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 22 Apr 2002 22:10:42 -0500 (CDT)
Thank you everyone who replied; I appreciate the feedback and support. I have a feeling it is going to be a long road from here, but I am hoping that I can catch many of the symptoms before they get too bad and maybe, hopefully, have children eventually. Also, to answer the question one person asked, I am 27, so though I am not yet feeling like the "clock is ticking," I am at least feeling like it's been wound up. Did anyone else see that article in Time this month about fertility? It was rather intimidating, especially for those of us with PCOS who have enough to worry about with the whole fertility issue. I took the first step by making an appointment with a specialist in endocronology/fertility and gynecology (if you can't decide which is better, find a doctor who will do it all! :-)), and I will see him in July (he's very sought after, which is good, but also means that that first appointment is a ways off). In the meantime, however, does anyone have any advice as to whether it might be better to go back on the pill for the next few months for some minimal hormone regulation, or should I just wait and see? Have your doctors given you any feedback? Thank you again.
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