I suspect that I have PCOS...

  • Based on what I've read regarding symptoms of PCOS, I think that I probably have it. Where should I go from here?
    I don't have a family doctor...so should I go to a doctor at a medical clinic?
  • I would definitely get a family Dr.You need one regardless of whether you have pcos.You can go to a clinic while looking for a family DR. if you want immediate care.Don't put it off having a family DR.is important for longterm care,someone who knows you well...
  • I would recommend definitely seeing and endocrynologist. Any other doctor (even my gyno) was denying my symptoms. I had to beg to be seen by an endo. She finally told me the truth and diagnosed me. If any doctors try to tell you it's nothing or something else, get lots of opinions! It may just be something else, but lots of times it's misdiagnosed. Good luck!!!
  • Until you find out, there is no harm in 'treating' yourself for it. Reduce calories, exercise, stay away from simple carbs - get in plenty of good fats and fiber for heart health and good sugar/insulin levels.
  • I would definitely see a doctor! I was diagnosed by my gynecologist who sent me to an endocrinologist. For now, though, what your sugar and carbohydrate intake!
  • Quote: Based on what I've read regarding symptoms of PCOS, I think that I probably have it. Where should I go from here?
    I don't have a family doctor...so should I go to a doctor at a medical clinic?
    When I got a primary care physician (I guess that's a family doctor? Takes care of all your basic needs), I had a physical exam and I didn't remove body hair before the exam. I think that is how she suspected I had PCOS. Then she referred me to an endocrinologist who did blood tests. But I hear that these days, they diagnose PCOS based on the signs and symptoms of PCOS and not on the bloodwork. You might try to research it a bit before you go so you know what tests to ask for, or explain the disease to your doctor in case he/she is a bit ignorant about it. Tell them you are concerned you might have a hormonal disorder and would like to see an endocrinologist. Because there are other hormonal disorders that need to be ruled out before making a diagnosis of PCOS, such as adrenal gland disorders like Cushings disease.