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Re: no symptoms

From: Tric (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:00:29 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 10 Aug 2003, anonymous wrote: >
>At Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Tric wrote:
>>
>>I have been diagnosed with PCOS because my lh/fsh showed to be
>>imbalanced in my blood tests. However, I have absolutely NO other
>>symptoms of this syndrome, I am underweight and conceived a child within
>>three months of trying. Does anyone know of a related disorder which
>>could have been misdiagnosed as PCOS? I have searched on the web and
>>can't seem to find any answers. I would really appreciate any
>>information or experiences you can provide. Thank you.
>>
>>--
>>Tric
>>
>I am curions to know why you had any blood tests in the first place,
>especially if you have no symptoms. You can certainly have an abnormal
>blood test but without all the other symptoms and signs, no one should
>label you with PCOS.

I have always had an outbreak of terrible mouth ulcers at the exact time before my period every month since I was 15 (10 years). I also have had numerous other health problems which had gone undiagnosed (I have since been diagnosed also with panic and anxiety disorder). Well, I finally found a terrific family doctor who took the time to give me a complete blood test. The results concluded everything was perfectly normal except my lh/fsh ratio is 30 to 4 (from what I understood). The day I went in for a check up I also suspected I was pregnant, this same day my doctor told me I had polycystic ovary syndrome. When she did my pregnancy test she was astonished and couldn't believe it was true. I had no idea what this syndrome was all about until later researching it and finding that I have no other symptoms besides the imbalance. I wouldn't worry too much about it except that perhaps it could explain other health issues in my life. I appreciate your comment, thanks for taking an interest.

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Tric



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