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Re: ANYONE..HELP ANSWER

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 20 Aug 2002 09:18:09 -0500 (CDT)


Not sure of your complete medical history, but could it be that you are starting menopause? The frequent periods and nightsweats could be a symptom..

At Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Barb wrote: >
>I've been having periods seventeen days apart to thirty one days apart
>the last three months.Prior to that,,things were normal in that
>department.
>Doctor says normal.
>I say"not normal".
>He says could be ovulation...I am not sure,but I woke this morning and
>here it is again.They haven't been lasting very long.
>
>I am going to see the endo,but have to jump in the shower and then run
>out as I slept in.
>Any advice on how to explain that I see a pattern here with my heart
>palps before,during and during ovulation when I do ovulate.Lately,I
>don't think I have been ovulating.
>
>I'm finding myself terrible when I get these irregular menses and I
>cannot understand why I cannot sleep and that is when I have the night
>sweats,,but I cannot cool off.Upper torso on right is so hot.
>Can this be from the Glucophage.Prior to using it my periods were about
>every twenty three to twenty six days.
>Thanks again ladies.
>I am feeling so hostile too lately.My moods are fluctuating so badly.
>I am also seeing the neurologist this afternoon and this is going to be
>a long,drawn out day.
>
>PCOS is slowly killing me.Or the IR.
>
>--
>Sincerely,
>Barb C.
>




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