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Home Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive Need some advice...Sorry soooo longgggg...
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Need some advice...Sorry soooo longgggg...

My husband and I have been ttc for 3 years with no luck. My gyno said I have a have a thyroid problem but they cannot treat it because they done see it often, to have my pcp follow up on it. Well I did and he wont do anything about it. He has sent me for 7 blood tests in the last past 3 months. My levels are more and more elevated everytime he gets the results back and calls me in. He tells me that I am having an "off " day and that to go for another blood test. Today I went to the gyno again and when I was diganosed with PCOS when I was about 14. They put me on birthcontrol and then that was it. About 5 years ago they stopped because I was gaining alot of weight. So when my husband and I first started to concieve I went to the dr to make sure everything is ok. I told the my gyno and she said well we will test for it. When she got my tests back she said that my pcos went away and ever since then she hasnt been treating me for pcos. Can that really go away?
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StarMum
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Sounds like you were probably misdiagnosed when you were 14, and that doc who said the PCOS just went away, what a crock, they need to go back to med school, simply because PCOS can not just disappear, once you have it - you have it for life, there is no cure and it doesn't just go away best and only thing that can be done is the symptoms are treated and a Low GI diet helps with weightloss. Sometimes the symptoms might be lesser then other times, but pcos remains it doesn't just magically disappear. No it can't just go away, you were probably misdiagnosed.

And as for doing fertility treatments and so called menopause OMG what a load of BS, it will not cause you to go in Menopause, I have undergone fertility treatments, including IVF/ICSI starting from when I was 17yrs old ( that's when my PCOS was diagnosed), and I had my 1st daughter when I was 24yrs old and my 2nd daughter when I was 27yrs old, and I am now 30 TTC #3 with Metformin and Clomid.

Seriously by all that BS you were told I would seriously change doc's. the one you are seeing sounds like a complete idiot who knows nothing about pcos at all.

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CRISTAL J
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What is PCOS?

For those of us that do not understand the abriviations yet.

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