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Dec 4th, 2007, 10:15 AM
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| PCOS - appointment with the doctor today Hi all
I am about to be diagnosed with PCOS (fingers crossed this afternoon) and we really want to start trying for a baby in the new year. I'm just wondering what I need to bring up with my GP, I know I'm overweight (about 4 stone, though you wouldn't know to look at me) and that this is an issue. Also I have been on BCP for about 10 years so I don't even know if I ovulate at all really. Have been charting since coming off the pill just over 2 weeks ago and no sign of ovulation yet, although with the BCP I can understand that this may be an issue.
I'm a born worrier so would be grateful for any advice on what to ask.
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Dec 4th, 2007, 14:40 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | Good luck with getting a diagnosis.
I was given a possible diagnosis for PCOS but later tests showed i didnt have (possible i did and it went away with weightloss)
When you see your doctor make sure he knows what PCOS is, quite a few doctors dont really know what it is and arent very understanding about it.
You could try and ask your doctor for metformin, its an insulin drug but it has been used very successfuly with women with PCOS to loose weight and help them get pregnant. |
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Dec 4th, 2007, 16:21 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | When I went in for my PCOS testing (yes, I have it...VERY badly) the doc did a bunch of blood tests to see where my progesterone and testosterone levels were at. They also did an internal ultrasound to see my ovaries (100-200 cysts on each one), wrote down the symptoms I have; overweight, anovulation, irregular or skipped periods (used to bleed for 6 months straight). After all those tests were done and I had surgery for gall stones (took out my gall bladder) she sent me for an HSG to see if my tubes were blocked and to make sure my uterus looked normal (the most UNpleaseant test EVER) then, once the results came back that it IS normal she put me on clomid....and now I'm PG. Good luck, I hope things work out very VERY well for you!  |
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Dec 5th, 2007, 10:52 AM
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| Thanks girls. Well the doctor reckons it is PCOS. My ultrasound showed lots of little cysts on my ovaries and I have lots of the symptoms, but my blood tests came back normal, so as he said that he is not an expert and it is a specialist field I am being referred to a gynaecologist. Should have a code to book an appointment by the end of the week. Hope the waiting list isn't too long! |
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Dec 10th, 2007, 13:09 PM
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I'm Currently Feeling: | I think a little extra weight is quite normal alongside PCOS. I know a bit about it because my OHs sister got diagnosed with it about 6 months ago.
Dont really know what to say, just wanted to pass on my best wishes to you
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Dec 11th, 2007, 17:37 PM
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| Thanks Linzi
Yeah it does appear to be quite normal. On the plus side I appear to have ovulated so that's great. I seem to be quite lucky in that respect. My cousin also has PCOS, but she is very slim and has no af at all!
Now I just have to wait for the GYN - 3rd Jan - not bad for the NHS! |
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