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Old 07-03-2008, 10:38 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Well I would say try a consultation with an RE and just see what they come back with. I was dx last year from my gyno. She was concerned and did bloodwork and sent me to a RE immediately...I had no idea what I was getting into. I had never even heard of PCOS. Well this RE put me on met and then I m/c and it all went down hill from there. The problem was that no one noticed that I was pg they just started treatment with my levels all wacky. Anyway I wasn't comfortable after all that. So after a 6mth break from Dr's. I found a new one, just for a 2nd opinion and just went in for consultation to see how there knowledge was and what there 1st options are for treatment. Needless to say that I loved it,every question that I asked they had an answer. I actually go in today to get all my bloodwork redone. So my advice to you is meet them and talk before they jump into treatment. I wish I would have in the beginning.
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BFP - 10/24/07, 11/21/07 blighted ovum, 12/5/07 d&c
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