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jennielynn
05-09-2003, 12:51 PM
I was just wondering if there was anyone out there with Polycystic Ovary Snydrome and what your symptoms are and how you are being treated. I was reading my Prevention magazine today and there was an article on it. I've been so frustrated lately because of my inability to lose weight. Then I started reading the article and I can identify with many of the symptoms. My periods are VERY irregular, many times I'll skip a month or so. I can't seem to lose even a modest amount of weight despite my efforts. They say that dandruff is even a symptom; and thought I'm embarrassed to admit it; Head & Shoulders has been making $$ off of me for a while now. And this is only in the past year and a half or so. I also carry my excess weeight in my abdomen; yet another symptom. I'm seriously considering making a dr. appt for myself. I haven't had a physical exam in "who knows how long" so even if they don't find anything; it won't hurt me. I should also get my cholesterol and things like that checked now anyhow--I am pushing 32 and never had these tests done. I'm planning on calling the dr as soon as I'm done here. I was just wondering if anyone has it and could give me some info. Thanks in advance!!!

Jen

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andreaphilip3
05-09-2003, 01:52 PM
jen: i think i do(i know ive got something hormonally wrong) but the drs say i dont. i dont see how, ive got symptoms also(i find many are similar to hypo T) dont be embarassed@ the dandruff, i have it too. :( i find the h&s for dry scalp works well.

anyway, good luck@the dr! :)

jennielynn
05-09-2003, 06:23 PM
well, I scheduled my appt; but couldn't get in for 2 weeks. I'm not upset though; it's not something that has to be done immediately.

The more I read about this "syndrome" the more I think, OMG--that's me. Actually, this exact website has alot of info on it. I read that it usually runs in families that have a history of such problems including diabetes and ovarian issues. My Dad has just in the past year or so developed Adult Onset Diabetes. His mom died of ovarian cancer and my sister (though i don't think they ever really diagnosed her) cannot have children. She's always had problems with her period and excruciating pain in her ovaries. It just seems to fit. I've also read that if untreated; it can lead to endometrial cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Even if I'm just being paranoid--it's been a long time since I've had a good physical; I'm long overdue. Plus, I need all this bloodwork for Nursing School anyway.

This website also had an article on how you can control it by altering your diet and gave good examples on how to calculate the calories your body needs and the percentage (and actual grams) of carbohydrates. I think I'm going to follow it for a while and see what happens. It's still low carb (150 grams a day for me) so it shouldn't be too hard to follow. I'm praying it makes a difference!!!
Thanks for your reply Andrea; I know I can count on you!!!

Jen

andreaphilip3
05-09-2003, 06:49 PM
good luck sweetie! you know im always here 4 ya! :)

Julia Riley
08-31-2005, 12:58 PM
Hi i have pcos and i am 23 years old. i have been trying for a baby for just under a year. i was referred to a fertility specialist but because of my partners problems as well we will have to undergo IUI treatment i.e injectable hormones assisted conception. The waiting list is 18 months! So feeling sad :confused: Ihave had an ultrasound scan which showed the enlarged overies. Iam also having symptoms which may mean i am insulin resistant but i am of normal weight. But i get hunger pangs and thirst frequently and one dr suggested metformin but i dont want 2 lose weight :confused: My periods are all over the place but one dr said may be b/c i was on the pill for 2 years b/fore. Ifeel angry as would never have gone on the pill if i thought would result in all this!!! Sorry i havent really brought any good news to the forum! Hope someone will identify with me and bring me some hope and good news as really feeling like no hope. Told only have 10%chance of pregnancy

nicolemaree
09-01-2005, 12:31 AM
Hi Jen.
I was recently diagnosed with PCOS. I am 24 years old and was on the pill for 8 years before recently going off of it. I have been off of it for over 3 months and wasn't getting a period, so I went to the doctor and I found out I had PCOS after some bloodwork was done. I am average weight, but have other symptoms like no period, some facial hair but I do my best to get rid of it, excessive thirst. My Mom's cousin has endemetriosis and was told she couldn't have kids. She has one and is pregnant with another and both sides of my family have diabetes. My doctor put me on progestrone for 10 days to force a period. She is then going to test me to see if I ovluated. My husband and I would like to get pregnant. After researching this, I was mad that I have this, I felt sorry for myself. But I have read that women can still get pregnant, I guess I was hoping it to be easier. But I am glad that I know what is wrong with me and it can be helped. From what I read, there is no cure or cause of how women get it. I wish you the best of the luck at the doctor.

Nicole :angel:





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