Hey there,
I know there was just a post about not "looking" PCOS. Man am I having trouble! I wasn't diagnosed till 22 cuz Im thin and finally I found a great new doc who dx me and then helped me get pregnant on Met and Clomid. BUT, then our insurance needed to switch and Im with Kaiser now and in the middle of my prenatal care. And since with Kasier you see a different doc each visit I can not tell you how many times I have been told I don't look like I have PCOS, I don't have PCOS or "why do I THINK I have PCOS?" It is so frusterating and Ive had to fight to stay on Met.
Anyway, I am looking for an appropriate response to these doctors each time they question my PCOS. Ive just responded with, "Ya know that's really dated information, there are lots of women who get misdiagnosed because they're thin but they infact do have PCOS" - Im usually met with a bunch a big words and terms meant to confuse me and make them sound like they know what theyre talking about and that I infact do not REALLY have PCOS but if I want to keep thinking that then fine.
Just wondering if anyone can give me some good responses to say to these doctors that will shut them up. Statistics, studies, etc. I know my LH and FSH levels indicate PCOS and my doc said I have the string of pearls thingy but I don't know how to say any of that in a confident enough way that I sound like I know what Im talking about. (Im pretty newley diagnosed and feel pushed around alot)
Thanks for your help!
I really appreciate this site! - Katie


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