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Originally Posted by setj I'm really disappointed today. I met with my endocrinologist and he told me I didn't have PCOS or Insulin Resistance. He is very open and very aggressive in his treatment of patients, so this is disappointing to hear. Apparently, my obgyn diagnosed me on symptoms alone (all of which I have), but my blood levels are all normal. Though I notice they are on the higher end of normal and that is with 500mg of met daily. The met has stopped my weight gain, but I haven't lost anything. He is going to check my estrogen and cortisol levels to see if that is the problem, but I have to wait another month to go back to him.
Has anyone else had this problem? |
hi setjet. pcos is confirmed after gettin blood tests done in which docs check for certain things. if u r already taking met then ur blood tests r going to come out normal.
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diagnosed with PCOS april 2007
taking medication met. glucophage 2000mg (4X500mg) ( not taking it anymore from 21st of May 2008 )
folic acid 1mg (not taking it anymore)
started medication in june 2007
prenatal vitamin pregvit 12th feb. 2008 Got BFP on fri, 8th Feb., 2008! Due date 3rd oct., 2008 To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. |