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Re: A couple of questions???
From: Katie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 14 Jun 2002 10:24:56 -0500 (CDT)
Is there any way that you could be ovulating? I know that can be rare
for us, but ovulation often occurs with pain and a classic egg
white-like discharge. I ovulate some months (very hit and miss) and I
get the egg white and the pain (middlesmetz).
Other hormone surges can cause that, too. The clots many of us have
with menstraution are actually mucus colord by the menstrual blood.
Maybe you discarged some mucus with out the blood. ????
If you *know* it isn't a yeast infection and it persists, I would have
an exam. If your doctors wont do it walk into a clinic.
Katie
At Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Michelle wrote:
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>Paula I didn't know to get in touch w/ you any other way. But I have a
>question. Monday night after seeing my endo I came home and had a large
>discharge that was like raw egg-whites but thick like pudding and it was
>very painful. W/out examining me my endo and PCP bothe think it's a yeasy
>infection. I've a yeast infection before and none of the symptoms anre
>similar. I started on Glucophage XR 500mg. a day yesterday. I haven't had
>anymore discharges like that since Tuesday afternoon. But I'm still in
>severe pain. Any ideas what it could be? One friend told me it might be that
>I'm O'ing now that I'm off Orthocyclen since May 28th. I had a total of six
>discharges between Monday night and Tuesday afternoon. I'm still in a lot of
>pain. And my PCP can't see me until sometime next week and my Endo doesn't
>want to see me for 8 wks. Contact me anytime @ rumnigurl28@hotmail.com. God
>Bless all Cysters.
>
>>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (paula)
>>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS <anonymous@obgyn.net>
>>Subject: Re: A couple of questions???
>>Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 23:06:42 -0500
>>
>>hi! both are good questions...
>>
>>1) YES you need to have periods..at least once every three months. it
>>is NOT ok not to have them. the endometrial lining in your uterus can
>>continue to build up over time causing hyperplasia and abnormal
>>cells...eventually this can cause endometrial cancer..flushing your
>>system out every three months seems to reduce the incidence of problems
>>to that of the normal population.
>>
>>2) i dont know what you mean by "real cysts" but the cysts on PCOS
>>ovaries can sometimes be really painful. if they burst it can be bad
>>(not medically i don't think, but painful). i have ended up in the ER
>>because of the pain on multiple occassions. also, ovaries that are
>>covered with cysts can also become enlarged causing pain...
>>
>>hope this helps =)
>>
>>love, paula
>>
>>At Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Kirstie wrote:
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>> >I am seeing a gyno who specialises in PCOS on Sat so I want to get my
>> >facts straight so I recieve the best treatment possible. The only
>> >symptoms I have are scattered periods (1 every few years), cysts on
>> >ovaries, fatigue, very slight hiruitism & I suspect IR. I will ask for
>> >the insulin resistance test so I can make sure I am on the right diet
>> >but I have a couple of other questions.
>> >
>> >1)I asked my GP if I need to take meds to have periods as I was
>> >concerned about any side affects there are from not menstrating as I
>> >only have periods every few years, but he said no that it was fine not
>> >to have them. But I have been reading on here that some of you take
>> >provers(?)to flush out your system. Can complications arise if you do
>> >not have periods?
>> >
>> >2)I have also been having some occassional pains around my ovaries/
>> >kidneys, anyway my GP diagnosed this as "the cysts on your ovaries are
>> >either swelling up/ twisting. He has told me to tell the GYNO on
>> >Saturday who can treat this. Well I didn't think PCO cysts were real
>> >cysts, can they do this?
>> >
>> >Thanks for your help
>> >Kirstie
>>
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>>please feel free to email me at paulam@communicomm.com
>>
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