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Re: PCOS...new..young.

From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 12 Jul 2003 05:38:50 -0500 (CDT)


Hi. I too was where you are now. It is very scary, I remember all the tears. Being the youngest of 11 children the thought of not having my own was horrible. I am now 31 and have had symptoms of PCOS under control for the past 10 years and have two healthy and beautiful boys who I conceived the first month of trying. (aged 3 and 1). I guess there are many avenues to take, but the one that suited me was the natural one. I believe if you can treat something naturally before having to take drugs I'm all for it. It worked for me. I was under the care of a naturopath taking vitamins and herbal remedies. That and keeping my weight down. It worked for me. Good luck and chin up.

At Sun, 6 Jul 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>Hi, Im just 20 yrs old. I was diagnosed with PCOS about 2 years ago
>now. My doctor put me on birthcontrol to treat the PCOS. Is this
>right? should i only be on birth control? it doesnt seem to help. lately
>ive been having sharp pains, where my overies are. i do have a dr's
>appt, but am nervous about what this can be. ive heard many different
>things about PCOS. Mainly that since i do have this syndrome, it is
>likely that i will be infertile. Is this true? what can i do about this
>syndrome to ensure i can have children later in life. if anyone has any
>kind of information, please help me. or if you know of a website that
>will help.. Please let me know. This is rather scary for me. Thank
>you for your time and your help.

--
angela



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