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So Confused.. Please help!
I am 26 years old. I have done 3 cycles of clomid, 3 IUI's, and this past month 1 IVF w/ICSI (All unsuccessful). My doctor retreived 17 eggs and only 4 fertlized, and only 2 survived to be transfered on day 3. Anyway, I get regular periods (on the dot every month), I also am not extremely overweight (about 20 pounds overweight). I don't have the typical symptoms which I have read online about PCOS. However, my doctor said that he thinks that I have PCOS due to my "low egg quality", and because my 2 hour Glucose and Insulin Tolerance test showed that my insulin levels are high. Is it possible for me to get regular periods, have regular FSH levels, yet still have PCOS??? Oh yes, I do have thinning hair, oily skin, and I could never find ovulation (with the home ovulation kits). Is my doctor labeling me too soon or could I really have PCOS??? Please let me know what you guys think. Thanks!
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I was just recently diagnosed with PCOS. My previous doctor never did a glucose test on me and the new doctor within the first visit suspected PCOS and did the glucose testing. The found out that I have hyperinsulinemia, my insulin level was 123 when it should be below 17. They say that causes low egg quality which I had with my previous IVF. I too have normal periods (every 28 days), FSH was 6, estrogen and prgoesterone always normal. So I think your doctor is on the right track. I have been reading that so many women go undiagnosed with PCOS because not everyone gets the same symptoms. For the past couple of years my doctor kept telling me it was unexplained.
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Me: 34 - PCOS DH: 37 Trying for 4 Years 04/06 - 11/06 - Clomid and Ovidrel - BFN 09/06 - Gonal F with Ovidrel - BFN IVF #1 - with ISCI 2/6 - ER - 13 of 15 Eggs Fertilized 2/11 - ET - 2 Blasts 2/20 - Beta #48 (please rise!)2/22 - Beta #80 (please keep rising!) 2/24 - Beta #172 !!!!! (horray it acutally doubled) 3/1 - Beta #1376!!!!! U/S sak is detected!!!!!! 3/7 - Beta #5,723 - Saw our little bean 3/12 - Beta #13,551 - Saw our little bean again but no heartbeat yet. 3/15 - No Heartbeat - Miscarried D&C done at 7 WeeksFET- 3/28/08 - Transfered 1 Blast 4/6/08 - Beta IVF#2 10/7/08 - Retrieved 14 eggs - 12 Fertilized 10/11/08 - Transfered 2 and Froze 7 10/24/08 - Beta#1 - 172 10/31/08 - Beta#2 - 1,848 11/6/08 - Beta#3 - 8,337 Pogs over 40 1 bean detected on U/S 11/13/08- U/S Heartbeat - 126BMP Beta 32,668 Pog over 4011/20/08- U/S Heartbeat - 146BMP Beta 77,790 pog over 40
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My husband and I have been trying for a little over a year. My RE said that I have PCOS but I am not sure. Without BCP it takes me about 45 to 60 days before I get my period. I have a little acne but not a lot. I was overweight about a year ago but am no longer. Is it possible that I don't have PCOS or if I do that it is a mild case. I just feel confused and have a hard time believing that I have PCOS when they only problem I have is that my periods are so irregular.
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PCOS is pretty straightforward to diagnose with a blood test - your LH to FSH ratio is out of wack. Basically you aren't ovulating, and it's pretty normal to have irregular cycles. It used to drive me crazy because I was sure the pregnancy test HAD to be wrong when my period still hadn't come at day 45.
Also, if you have PCOS the ovulation kits aren't reliable unless you are on meds. Because your LH is elevated you'll get a false positive. My kit was positive for like 6 days in a row. I am not overweight (in fact, I'm at the low end of my range) and don't have any of the other visual symptoms except maybe some extra hair here and there. |
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thanks for the info. I am not sure if my RE checked my lh or fsh. He did do bloodwork and everything came back normal. I asked him for the results and was given a copy but I don't see anything about lh or fsh. Should I ask him if he tested those?
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