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Re: possible pcosFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 17 Jul 2002 10:57:36 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 16 Jul 2002, grace wrote: Thanks so much for the advice. All of this overwhelming. I'm going to an endocrinologist on the 30th, so maybe I will find out more then. Thanks everyone for replying. This disease seems so mysterious. It seems it hard to even be diagnosised. >Well. A word of advice. I am not a doctor, but I DO have alot of >medical background knowledge... You MAY and I say MAY have symptoms of >fibromyalgia as well...now I am NOT trying to diagnose you of course, >but alot of the things you have said are symptomatic of this. (See >http://www.fmnetnews.com). FM has alot of strange effects, and though many >physicians and specialists steer away from the diagnosis simply because >there is no actual medical "Proof" of it existing as they cannot "see it >under a microscope"...it is still real to many people...mostly women. >When I was diagnosed with FM before long before PCOS..I had chest pains, >irritable bowl syndrome, tenderness in my arms, legs, jaw and was always >tired it seemed and could not focus on things like normal. I also had a >"Stress Test" done to see if I had any heart disease and I found out I >was fine. (heart disease runs in my family). So if you are concerned >about chest pains, have a stress test done... and check out that >webisite (http://www.fmnetnews.com) and see what it has to say..it is possible >you may have some FM symptoms... > >God Bless! > >-- >Grace, MN >
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