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Polysistic Ovaries?
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Stephanie | Report | 29 Nov 2004 11:25 |
Dont know if i got the spelling right, but does anyone know what it is? Went to the hospital on Friday, wasnt at all nearly as bad as i expected it to be, but that is what i got apparently, but the nurse said she couldnt answer any of my questions!!! She said that i gotta wait till i see my doc, bgut does anyone know what it actually is? xxx |
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Andrea | Report | 29 Nov 2004 11:41 |
i have it too, steph.... have a look at this web site, its very helpful and should answer all your questions ( which could be a bit graphic to put on here !! ) www(.)verity-pcos(.)org(.)uk also a very good piece about it in REAL magazine thats out at the moment hope this has been of help andrea |
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Stephanie | Report | 29 Nov 2004 11:45 |
Thank you! i will check it out! xx |
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Naomi in SW | Report | 29 Nov 2004 14:15 |
hi steph, I have this too. Ask your doctor about metformin tablets. They are actually for people with type 2 diabetes but help reducing the cysts and helping ovulation. Naomi x |