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Welcome to the Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Forum!

I am so thrilled and honored to be the new Community Leader (CL) of this forum!

My name is Niki and I welcome all new and old members of this forum. This forum was created for women like us who suffer from the symptoms of having PCOS. Together we can share our experiences and knowledge of what we already know and we can also learn a few things from other members as well.

I too have been a long time suffer of PCOS and I know a lot about this concern. I encourage everybody on here to be respectful of others and have open minds on our own personal experiences with this. This forum is not to judge or make fun of anybody, we are all here suffering the same thing and we all need to be supportive of one another. I encourage you all to ask questions, post your knowledge and feel free to contact myself or any other member for more information.

Again, I welcome all new and old members of this Forum!!!

-Niki (msniki412) (CL)
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Welcome aboard!! Any questions or concerns....just ask!!! We are all in this struggle together and need to comfort one another!!
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Hi, have just joined the community and am really hoping to fight the PCOS... and remain positive :) with all your help..

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Please make your question a new topic. You will not get answers on this post if you post your questions to another post. This post is only a welcome message. Not many people will read it.
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Hello everyone, I am new to this site....but not new to PCOS... I was diagnosed with it when i was 17yrs old. Said to have had it probably since i was around 14-15 when my periods stopped... Any who..... I have been ttc for about 6 yrs.. I have had one large cyst removed and a D&C in Feb 2008, up to this past month i have not had a period in years without the help of Provera, well I started bleeding 4 weeks ago. When i was two weeks in my Dr gave me Provera to stop the bleeding, however i have taken it now twice for 10 days...  I am really  scared and do not know what to do!! I was wondering what everyone thought? and If there is someone out there with PCOS that has had children? and what you did to have it.... Everyone keeps blamming my weight... I know that i am overweight, but I also have friends who are larger than me and they have had children... It is so upsetting that no matter what i do to lose weight it seems to remain the same. i lose then gain its back and forth... I want a baby more than anything in the world....

THANKS FOR LISTENING, well reading.. :-) It helps to get it out, and find someone who understands rather than someone always telling you it will be okay and it will happen when its time to happen.... AHHH it can make you scream....

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Please make a new post about your question. It is at the top of the forum and says "new topic".
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MY SISTER AN SIXTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL HAS REPORTED A PROBLEM OF BILATERAL POLYCYSTIC OVARIES
                                 SCAN REPORT ABOUT THE UTERUS:
MEASURES 6.0*3.3*2.5CMS ANTEVERTED
MYOMETRIUM SHOWS NORMAL ECHOGENICITY
ENDOMETRIUM IS REGULAR 4.2MM
NO FOCAL LESION IS SEEN.            
                                 SCAN REPORT ABOUT THE OVARIES:
RIGHT OVARY MEASURES  4.8*3.5*2.2CMS. VOLUME 20.8CC
LEFT OVARY MEASURES    3.4*2.1*5.3CMS. VOLUME 19.8CC
BOTH OVARIES SHOW MULTIPLE CYSTS ARRANGED IN PERIPHERY MEASURING ABOUT 4-5 MM.
P.O.D IS FREE
NO ADNEXAL MASS LESION SEEN

FROM G.T.T TEST IT SHOWS DIABETIC SYMPTOMS

WHAT IS YOUR COMMENTS ABOUT THIS? AND WHAT IS MEDICINE HAVE TO TAKE
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