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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Far North Queensland
Posts: 10,994
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Legendary
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Far North Queensland
Posts: 10,994
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Hi ladyinpain,
I'm really sorry you're in so much pain.
I have to agree with Snoopy regarding getting a second opinion.
My daughter was diagnosed with PCOS by an Endocrinologist when quite young.
She actually has only ever had one cyst and he did say that she was somewhat atypical in her presentation generally but he also explained to her that the term PCOS is a bit of a misnomer.
PCOS is a syndrome which means there are a number of signs or symptoms that are common in a particular condition.
As far as I know, people can have polycystic ovaries without having PCOS, due to other causes. e.g. do you have endometriosis?
Have you been checked by an Endocrinologist at all?
Has your doctor ever checked your Insulin and Androgen levels?
Do you have any of the other signs or symptoms of PCOS as presented in the fact sheet that Snoopy left?
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