I think because each woman is different, it's going to take both the dr and you to get 'this right'. What works for one woman, isn't going to necessarily work for you, so you have to be the type of person that says 'Hey, I think this isn't working, maybe we should do this, or I would really like to try this'. You need a dr who is open to this kind of communication. And you need to be able to speak up and express your thoughts and ideas on your treatment.
It's hard to say exactly what to expect, but I would imagine that she might do some basic blood tests, order a fasting glucose test, and with the pain your experiencing, a pelvic exam and/or ultrasound.
Good luck at your appointment.
__________________ ~35 ~ PCOS/IR ~ LAVH due to fibroid, kept ovaries ~ |