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Re: Not sure what to do

From: jwang, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 31 Mar 2000 16:44:07 -0600 (CST)


You may need to have more testing done, as things may change over time. It is unusual to NOT have bleeding after progesterone treatment. There may in Fact be another condition present. I don't know if this relates to your anxiety attacks. It is possible that if you are not having periods b/c of perimenopausal changes, the anxiety attacks may be related to perimenopausal symptoms.

At Fri, 31 Mar 2000, mj wrote: >
>I know this is not an endochronology forum but I can't find one on the
>internet and my problems do overlap with gynocological problems.
>Yesterday I want to see my doctor after suffering a bad unrelenting
>panic attack. I have panic disorder usually well controlled but this
>attack got the better of me. My regular doctor wasn't in so I saw a new
>doctor. I new I was having a panic attack which he confirmed. He then
>asked me if I had ever been to an endochronoligst, which I have. I have
>been diagnosed with pcos. He told me in his opinion I needed to go back
>and have more testing done. specificly he said cushings evaluation and
>pituitary tests. I have had these tests done before results always
>inconclusive. my symptoms are getting worse and worse. I know I feel
>very lousy. However, I have made myself just live with it. I finished
>a cycle of provera over a week ago and no period. last month I took
>prometrium and no period from that. I feel ashamed an like a
>hypochodriac. My gyn told me last spring he no longer felt confident
>that pcos was the total root of my problems. My question is due these
>tests need to be run over and over again? When is it time to just accept
>things as they are? I am not sure what to do. thanks for any input.
>
>--
>mj
>






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