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Robin
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>At Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Panacea wrote:
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>>At Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Robin wrote:
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>>>Your Dr. can then do a blood pregnancy test to see. In fact, when you
>>>call, tell them the problem, and maybe they can get you in sooner.
>>
>>I agree but, please do not skip out on the links I posted. PCOS is a
>>***serious*** disorder and if untreated can lead to diabetes. Many
>>doctors are not familiar enough with it to take it seriously and you may
>>get shrugged off when you mention it, unless you educate yourself about
>>it first. It is the leading cause of ***infertility*** among women.
>>
>>On a sidenote, a recent blood test showed me pg while the urinalysis
>>said no, and guess what? I wasn't pregnant in the least!! ;) So even the
>>blood tests can be wrong.
>>
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>>Panacea
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~Robin~
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