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Re: Liver, PCOS just wanna get going on TTC

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:54:56 -0600 (CST)


Funny that you mention this...I just made an appointment with a new doctor for next week to look into my liver as well...I have had elevated liver enzymes for over a year now and mentioned it to my gastroenterologist and he referred me to his co-worker who specializes in the liver... I have heard that Gluc can have something to do with elevated LEs, but I guess I need to be sure. I have been on Gluc for 3+ years.

At Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Jaimee wrote: >
>I have been lurking here for a while, and now I seem to have my own
>dilemna that maybe someone else here has gone through. I recently m/c,
>so I went back to endocrinologist to get back on metformin before I try
>again. Well, he did bloodwork and found my liver enzymes ALT(66) and
>AST(50) to be slightly elevated, as well as testosterone. Now I have to
>have a CAT scan of my liver and ovaries before we do any metformin. The
>nurse mentioned possibly Fatty liver, and I have noticed many women have
>discussed that here. I have not really been able to find out what
>people with fatty liver tend to run on enzymes. I had to have 2 d&cs
>with gen. anesthesia, been on painkillers, antibiotics, and
>progesterone in the last 2 weeks. I am hoping that maybe all of this
>trauma to my body may be the only problem. Anyone else have any
>experience with all of this? Thanks for any input you might have!
>
>--
>Jaimee
>
>--
>Ryan 2-16-02
>MC 3-20-03
>

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