thread: Feeling discouraged after clomid failure

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2005
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    Thanks, Poppy.

    You sound very much like me... As a thin teenager I would go for ages without having periods, once well over a year. I thought it was wonderful at the time, but now... not so much! My weight has gone up a little after being on prednisone for arthritis over one winter, and I've managed to get most of it off. I'm now sitting just within the healthy weight range calculated by BMI. Any extra weight I do carry tends to go straight to my belly, never bottom, hips, thighs.

    So... I have PCOS... yet I'm not overwieght, have never had acne in my life (not even as a teenager! I used to wish I could get acne as then my skin would be oily and not so dry that it itched constantly!), I'm small-busted and I don't really have a problem with excess body hair (I know of women without PCOS who have more trouble with hair in the wrong places than I do!), my hormone levels all test within normal limits except for free androgens which is only "slightly elevated" in the words of my specialist. I have polycycstic ovaries and I don't have anything even remotely resembling a normal menstrual cycle. For all intents and purposes, it appears that I only have a "very mild" (also in the words of my specialist) case of PCOS... BUT WHY WON'T IT RESPOND???? It should have been easy to fix, but it's not!

    Poppy, you've given me a lot of hope that a specialist who knows their PCOS is actually going to know what to do with me.

    BW

  2. #2
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    Jan 2004
    Melbourne, Australia
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    BW,
    It would be best if you went to a FS who is also a Reproductive Endocrinologist. They usually have CREI after their name I think. It is an overseas qualification I believe and they have studied the endocrine issues that can affect fertility and PCOS is one of those. To find my FS, although I was not sure that I was going down the IVF path, I went to the websites of the 2 IVF places in Melbourne and they have the doctors profiles on them and I picked the one that had the qualifications and interests that most matched what I needed.
    good luck. sounds like a change of doctor is just what you need.