normal labs / normal ovaries
Question:
My labwork has always been normal, and I know my ovaries look normal (surgeon looked at them while removing uterus, and left them). Since puberty, I’ve had 50% of symptoms of PCO (no cycles without the pill, weight, facial hair succesfully zapped away, high cholesterol if I don’t take meds). Is it possible to have normal lab/normal-looking ovaries and STILL have PCO? lucy
Response:
According to the research that I have just recieved from the PCOS association of australia, you can have pcos without having polycystic ovaries. The best thing to do is contact your local association or support group to get further information. Hope this helps Shaz (33)and DH Noel(35) ttc #2 10yrs(me) ttc #1 4yrs(DH) Geelong, Victoria 100mg clomid, cd 5 -9 1500mg metformin daily http://www.FertilityFriend.com/home/1c8fc "lucy" <l…@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c5pcmc$ph9@library2.airnews.net… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> My labwork has always been normal, and I know my ovaries look normal > (surgeon looked at them while removing uterus, and left them). > Since puberty, I’ve had 50% of symptoms of PCO (no cycles without the pill, > weight, facial hair succesfully zapped away, high cholesterol if I don’t > take meds). > Is it possible to have normal lab/normal-looking ovaries and STILL have PCO? > lucy
Response:
Filed under: Polycystic Ovaries
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