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Re: QUESTION PELVIC PAIN/SONNETFrom: tweetie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 30 Dec 2002 18:16:44 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Sonnet wrote: > >You mention "still" having pelvic pain... > >Pain isn't usually associated with PCOS. I would think endometriosis or >another cause might be a suspect. If that's the case, treating the PCOS >may not help the pain. > >What does your doctor say? > >At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, tweetie wrote: >> >>HAS ANYONE EXP. BEING ONTHE METFORMIN FOR MORE THAN 3 MONTHS AND STILL >>HAVING PELVIC PAINS?? I DID OK FOR THE FIRST TWO MONTHS, I HAD CYCLES >>BOTH MOTNHS AND NO PROBLEMS WITH THE MEDICINE THIS MONTH NO CYCLE AND >>PELVIC PAINS!! PREG. TEST WAS NEG. > >-- >email always welcome: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com > Thank of thank you so much for responding sonnet.. I talk to the doctor and he says that this is from the pco. although I made appt. for a second opinion because this guy has taken one set of blood test from me and diagnosed me and on the ultrasound he said that he does not see any cyst and everything looked normal..He has not given me anymore test in the three months that I have been on the metformin to even see how it may be affecting me.. I have tried up to 200mg of chlomid, I have tried the chasteberry and false unicorn..I really am getting sort of discouraged. I will try to see if this doctor on the 8th of jan. will just go ahead and go in and take a look to see whatis going on. I wonder why the cycle came for the 2 months and now everything is going back to the way it was... THANKS FOR LISTENING SORRY SO LONG.. TWEETIE
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