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Re: Bah: Does anyone have those weeks...From: cheli (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:22:45 -0500 (CDT)
Hi Sarah, This sounds all too familiar, I have felt this way for several years now, I have not been officially diagnosed yet I am still waiting for bloodwork and a cat scan. When I found this forum last night I was so emotional because I now realize that there is a reason for me feeling the way I have been feeling, you are not alone!!! Hope to talk to you soon. Cheli At Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Sarah wrote: > >I swear... It started with my period. I have enodmetriosis and PCOS >also a fibroid. I was just recently diagnosed with PCOS a few months >ago. Since then I have been on Metformin... no birth control though to >keep the fibroid down. Since the metformin I feel much better between >my perios but my actuall periods are much more painfull. I think that >the PCOS kept me from ovulating and thus killed some of the pain from >the endo. Ironic eh? But since my period (started Friday ended Tuesday) >I have literally not been able to move. I haven't been to classes all >week. Worked alittle.. but not much. I am lucky to work in a flexable >environment (a biology grad student) at least flexable enough that I can >get by but I am miserable! My house is a mess I am so behind. This is >what my life has been for so long. I feel sick and can't do anything >and get behind then feel good enough for just long enough to get caught >up when I start to feel sick again and everything falls apart. I don't >know how I am going to make it through school or my marriage ... what >will I do when I have a real job? Does anyone know what this is like?? I >am loosing my mind! > >-- >Sarah B >
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