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FW: Re: What is your family history with PCOS?

From: lena (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 13:43:17 -0400 (EDT)


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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: anonymous@obgyn.net Message-Id: <20030429203324.D00CA3CFB@xmxpita.excite.com> Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:33:24 -0400 (EDT)

It's a family mystery to us how i got pcos, none on my father or mothers side has a history of diabeties or infertility, balding yes but the other stuff no that really fustrates me. My mother thinks it has something to do with her getting pregnant with me while she was in menapause. I just feel lucky to have one child altho it was when i was 17 im still thankfull, Ive been on met had to stop would make me to sick , i tried clomid and misccaried 2 times , i had ovarian wedge surgery last april have had a regular period for a year now also am on the low carb diet lost 60 lbs since april,but i still have the facial hair problem and the hair loss problem so im on actos 15 milligrams a day so far. i got pregnant on my own miracuolsly but i didnet know it so i dident get to the dr int ime to start progestrone so i misscarried again its a start thoe i actually am ovulating on my own withouth fertility treatments, i have been told in a cuople yrs a may have to have sergury again to

remove scar tissue , from my ovaries to open them up again but thats fine with me because i havent felt this healthy and like a woman in 4 yrs. If anyone wants to email me it would be kewl i know noone with this this syndrome would be nice to chat and find someone whos going thru close to the same things as me ty for listening to me babble hope to hear from someone.Helena --If all your wishes were to come true, you would have no more dreams. --- On Mon 04/28, tera < anonymous@obgyn.net > wrote: From: tera [mailto: anonymous@obgyn.net: anonymous@obgyn.net: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 21:22:13 -0500Subject: Re: What is your family history with PCOS?Hi!My mom and my sister do not have PCOS but my cousin on my mom's sidedoes. Also, we are pretty sure that my mother's sister has it thoughshe's never been diagnosed, she has the same symptoms that I do. Onestudy from the United Kingdom found evidence that PCOS is probablyinherited as an autosomal dominant trait (i.e.). HOW PCOS isgenetic is still being studied - but it IS thought to be genetic. Godbless, TeraAt Mon, 28 Apr 2003, BelleMere wrote:>>I told my Mom over the weekend about being diagnosed with PCOS and she>said she hoped it wasn't due to the fertility meds she took (she's not>PCOS - don't know exactly what her imbalance was, but it cleared up with&g

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