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Doctor question
Hi ladies,
I have quite a few of the symptoms of PCOS so I am thinking I should go talk to a doctor - but silly question. Do you just go to your normal doctor or your OB/GYN? Thanks! |
My regular doctor is the one I started with. Actually an OB I saw years ago tested me for but never diagnosed it properly - so she was zero help. But that was probably just bad luck.
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I second that - I had a doctor at an urgent care clinic ask me what PCOS was a few years ago. I'm glad I wasn't there for anything 'urgent'. :lol:
Most doctors should know what they are doing these days, hopefully, but if you don't get anywhere, please go to another Dr and don't give up. They're out there. :) |
I was diagnosed by my regular doctor, but that was after an OBGYN discovered cysts on my ovary with an ultrasound.
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Thanks ladies!
I think I will start with my regular doctor and go from there! |
My family dr. NEVER said anything. It wasn't until I started seeing my OBGYN that i was diagnosed. And even then it didn't hit me that researching PCOS that I would be equipped for a better lifestyle..
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I don't think it matters which doc you go to, as long as you go in knowing as much as you can about PCOS. I went to a reproductive endo that told me the benefits of metformin were in my head. Thankfully I knew enough to know he was nuts so I ignored him. If whatever doctor you go to doesn't give you the answers you want don't be afraid to move on.
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If you have an HMO make sure you see an MD, and NOT a nurse practitioner!!! Not that NPs aren't qualified but in terms of such a misunderstood condition as PCOS, it is super important to find someone who's done their research. In my experience ob-gyns know more about the condition than do general physicians. I was misled for about 8 years because the usual person I saw for paps and birth control Rx's in the ob-gyn dept. was a NP who did not know how to read blood tests correctly for PCOS.
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I first went to my OBGYN she then sent me to an endocrinologist.
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My family doctor diagnosed me with PCOS only when my mom brought him an article in a magazine that had a story about a woman with PCOS. He researched and we ran some tests and lo-en-behold!
Though I'm glad to have found out what was wrong, I think the doctor may have made some wrong diagnosis'. He put me on birth control because I had not been getting my periods for 2 years, only to find out after i'd been taking them for 2 years that I was supposed to have a pap done before being prescribed...at this point I had NEVER had one done. |
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