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Re: LACK OF symptoms

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 19 Jul 2002 12:01:08 -0500 (CDT)


You can have PCOS and have regular periods. However, I would question a diagnosis if you have regular periods, normal bloodwork, and no symptoms - there's nothing there to base a diagnosis of PCOS on.

At Mon, 15 Jul 2002, CJ wrote: >
>I posted this one other time but I think I sould have put a different
>subject on it...
>
>I have looked on the net,but haven't found any info on what I'm looking
>for. I was diagnosed with pcos this january- I had surgery to remove a
>large cyst, and the dr told me that everything looked good for getting
>pregnant, I think pcos came as a little of a shock to him, too-, all my
>blooswork is normal on cycle day 3, but right before ovulation is turns
>a little wacky. I never have to take meds to start my period, they come
>on their own every 24-25 days. What I have found says women with pcos
>have very irregular periods or none at all. In otherwords I have VERY
>little symptoms of pcos. Is this possible? thanks for your help! :)




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