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Re: another endo ? (Glucophage or Metformin?)

From: dot (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 4 Sep 2003 12:25:04 -0500 (CDT)


Hi Jessica,

Glucophage is a Bristoml Meyers brand of Metformin. It is essentially the same. http://www.glucophage-metformin-hcl-diabetes-treatment-medication.com/

Ron

At Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Discouraged wrote: >
>I have a question, regarding endo's... I called an endo yesterday... I
>was asked who referred me... I told her that I don't need one with my
>insurance... No one refered me, she said well how did you find out
>about us, I'm like out of the book... She asked me why did I need an
>endo, I said I have PCOS... She said we need some of your records...
>
>Should it be that difficult to see one??? Or should I be able to pick
>one??? I thought as with other specialists I could pick one and they
>would run the necessary tests??? My gyn has never done anything more
>then a thyroid test every couple of yrs... Which comes out normal
>however I'm always on the pill when it is taken, and watching my
>carbs...
>I was matter of factly told I have PCOS in 1999 in an as if you didn't
>know way...
>
>I asked to be put on glucophage this past december due to lots of
>personal research, so she said in my office we put our patients on
>metformin... I agree'd since it was something different then BCP...
>
>Does this sound crazy??? I have a history of in my own personal thoughts
>of picking crappy gy's who don't have time... I have never had a
>smypathetic gy, who I feel wants to correct the problem...
>
>Wish me luck !




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