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From: Christa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 28 Oct 2002 09:59:28 -0600 (CST)


I have just recently as late June been told that I probably suffer from something now known as "Syndrome X" or better known as "PCOS." I am not doing to well with this information. It has taken me around 6 years and quite a few doctors, that told me I was imagining things, to find someone who actually believed me and ran extensive tests. I was kinda relieved that she had told me that I have "something", but again scared to death. I had gained over 100 pounds after the birth of my youngest daughter and the doctors said it was post partum depression and that I was eating to much. They put me on countless diets and it never helped. I have been poked and prodded and no-one seem to be able to put two and two together. Why is this? Why is this "Syndrome" so hard to diagnose? Will I ever be able to play in the park with my kids like I want to without having to rest every 5 minutes? Will this weight ever come off? Do these pains in my chest suggest that I might be having heart problems? Will my marriage ever recover from this? My husband is so distant, he is not attracted to me anymore and would rather watch football or play video games than to touch me. This has been going on for years! Where can I find more information about this, and why doesn't my doctor know more than she does? I just feel so alone, and no-one can answer my questions or make me feel at ease. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it.

Totally OVERWHELMED!!!!!!




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