TaraLee
06-27-2009, 07:31 PM
I was diagnosed with PCOS about 2 years ago. I was trying to get pregnant with my daughter and the absense of my periods was creating a problem, to say the least.
My OB/GYN, who had been my doctor for several years at this point started going over my medical records. On average I had a period, maybe as many as 3 in a years time during my early teen years after hitting puberity. I was started on birthcontrol to regulate my periods. When my weight was down and I was off the pills (when I concieved my son, now 4) I mensturated on my own. When my weight went up (I was on bedrest with my son) my periods stopped coming. When I tried to lose the pregnancy weight it wouldn't budge. I joined a gym where I started working out 1/2 an hour a day and even moved up to 2 hours, neither one delivering results, despite carefully watching my diet. It was at this point I went to my OB/GYN for my yearly. I told him about the weight loss effort because my husband and I were ready to try for baby #2. I hadn't been on anyform of birthcontrol for nearly 7 months and had only had one period in that time. I had also noticed a couple chin hairs which require plucking on a regular basis which I had never ever had an issue with facial hair before. He looked through my medical records and diagnosed me with PCOS. I started a provera treatment to bring on a period and chlomid to help me ovulate. I got pregnant on the first cycling. I, and my dr, were pretty amazed.
After delivering my daughter I haven't resumed any treatment for the PCOS. To be honest I don't know much about. Can it go away or is it a permant medical condition? Is treatment important?
My weight has climbed to beyond anywhere its ever been before, I am noticing a few extra chin hairs, I have zero energy, I sleep a ton and a few times a day feel I am in a fog, not to mention some sever moodswings. Can these issues be from the PCOS?
I'm thinking it's probably time to see a dr (we moved to WV from CO where the dr who diagnosed me was) and I'm not sure how to approach her about this. Any advice?
My OB/GYN, who had been my doctor for several years at this point started going over my medical records. On average I had a period, maybe as many as 3 in a years time during my early teen years after hitting puberity. I was started on birthcontrol to regulate my periods. When my weight was down and I was off the pills (when I concieved my son, now 4) I mensturated on my own. When my weight went up (I was on bedrest with my son) my periods stopped coming. When I tried to lose the pregnancy weight it wouldn't budge. I joined a gym where I started working out 1/2 an hour a day and even moved up to 2 hours, neither one delivering results, despite carefully watching my diet. It was at this point I went to my OB/GYN for my yearly. I told him about the weight loss effort because my husband and I were ready to try for baby #2. I hadn't been on anyform of birthcontrol for nearly 7 months and had only had one period in that time. I had also noticed a couple chin hairs which require plucking on a regular basis which I had never ever had an issue with facial hair before. He looked through my medical records and diagnosed me with PCOS. I started a provera treatment to bring on a period and chlomid to help me ovulate. I got pregnant on the first cycling. I, and my dr, were pretty amazed.
After delivering my daughter I haven't resumed any treatment for the PCOS. To be honest I don't know much about. Can it go away or is it a permant medical condition? Is treatment important?
My weight has climbed to beyond anywhere its ever been before, I am noticing a few extra chin hairs, I have zero energy, I sleep a ton and a few times a day feel I am in a fog, not to mention some sever moodswings. Can these issues be from the PCOS?
I'm thinking it's probably time to see a dr (we moved to WV from CO where the dr who diagnosed me was) and I'm not sure how to approach her about this. Any advice?