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Old 05-10-2006, 04:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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mobysmom- the first thing I will say is, congrats on doing all that hard work for yourself! EAting right and exercise is a big part of dealing with PCOS. I can't explain what happened to you with the met...it's possible that your body might not like the binders and fillers used in metformin, and you're having a reaction to it. There are other metformin type drugs out there that you may want to try to see if that is the case. The second thing I will say is that the response to met is not always immediate. Depending on what is going on in your body, it may just take some time for your hormones to start moving in the right direction. The best way to tell is to keep a check on your lab numbers and see where they are moving. Even though all your symptoms may not have cleared yet, your numbers may still be moving in the right direction. I hope this helps, and I hope you find the answer to what's going on!
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