Yeah, I've looked in the directory, but it looks like all the docs listed there are endos (with a couple of gyns). I've got an appointment with an internist in April who is supposed to know a lot about PCOS. In the meantime, though, I think I am becoming quite depressed and would like to see a psychologist, perhaps. That is, if I can find one. I don't really want to choose one randomly from my insurance directory.
__________________ Statlady
Me: 29, DH: 31
Diagnosed PCOS April 2003; anovulatory; not IR
TTC July '02 - December '06
Glucophage XR, 1000mg (4/03-8/05)
4 unsuccesful cycles of Clomid (50, 100, 150, 150)
Follistim/IUI December '06
BFP 12/24/2006
Darling twin babies born 8/5/2007
I'm in Columbus, OH and I am also looking for a good psychologist. If you happen to find one will you post it here? Before I read your post, I was sitting here crying for almost an hour for no apparent reason. I was thinking that I really should see someone. I am feeling more and more depressed every day.
I don't know if you're still looking, but I found a psychologist so I thought I would let you know. His name is Dr. Hoyle and his office is on Bethel and Dierker. I find his personality to be a tad abrasive, but I think he's helping me. I had a really good session yesterday and am already feeling better.
__________________ Statlady
Me: 29, DH: 31
Diagnosed PCOS April 2003; anovulatory; not IR
TTC July '02 - December '06
Glucophage XR, 1000mg (4/03-8/05)
4 unsuccesful cycles of Clomid (50, 100, 150, 150)
Follistim/IUI December '06
BFP 12/24/2006
Darling twin babies born 8/5/2007