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1150912 tn?1263334717

Anybody else like me?

I have pcos. My luteinizing hormone is too high and my follicle stimulating hormone is too low. I have small cysts on my ovaries. Who else is like that? Is is as hard to treat as having high testosterone levels?
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1150912 tn?1263334717
I hope you are pregnant! I am not trying to have a baby yet. I am 21 and in college so now is not the time! I just hope one day I don't have a lot of problems conceiving. Please tell me if you are pregnant! That will give me more hope!
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1151946 tn?1272238182
Hi I was diagnosed with PCOS 7 yrs ago, I am exactly the same as you. My level for follicle stimulation is only 3 :-( I take chlomid and diaformin in order to try and raise the level. I was on them many years ago for a couple of years however they did not work, this time I am only up to my second cycle but they have started to work. last month I had a follicle grow to 25mm!!! still did not ovulate but thats ok cause I am on my way, this month however I do not have my results back but something has happened, getting pregnancy signs! anyway have faith and just do what the doctors tell you to do and you will be fine.
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