I am new to and have PCOS
Hi Beth,
I to am new to here and have also been diagnosed with PCOS in Feb 09, I was also becoming frustrated with the doctors as for awhile I knew something was wrong with my body and they sent me away and told me to keep trying for another 6 months. I demanded a referal in the end to an Endocrinologist I had chosen. The Doctor ended up doing as I asked and I ended up see Endocrinologist Dr Doug Lording at the Cabrini Hopspital in Melbourne.
He was fantastic and wanted to help me without making me jump through hoops first (I hear some doctors ask you to do the diet and exercise for awhile first).
I saw Dr Lording in March and he put me on Provera to induce my period as I hadnt had one since early Dec 08 and also gave me the drug Clomid to induce ovulation. I have since finished my first cycle on Clomid and am expecting to ovulate any day now.
It is hard to try to come to terms with it all however once you read alot about PCOS and see that with both knowledge, diet and medication it is still a good posibilty to fall pregnant. The lifestyle change that helps the effects of PCOS is to follow a Low GI Diet and do some exercise. I have lost weight doing this and feel so much better.
I will keep you posted if this first cycle on Clomid is successful or not.
However remember its your body and tell the Doctor what you want them to do, I did !
Good Luck,
Dani