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Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
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Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
What does that mean? Would something be off (higher/lower) if I had PCOS?
See I have to ask all of you because I wasn't really able to ask questions when they called
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Posted 8/30/08 11:55 AM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
Hard to say... was this CD3 testing? I have PCOS, but my CD3 bloodwork always came back within normal range. Did you ask for the numbers? When I had initial bloodwork done at my RE (I think I was on CD21 or 22 of my cycle) while the bloodwork showed I had just ovulated, it also showed some of my levels were slightly elevated.
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Posted 8/30/08 12:07 PM |
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Re: Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
Posted by MrsRbk
Hard to say... was this CD3 testing? I have PCOS, but my CD3 bloodwork always came back within normal range. Did you ask for the numbers? When I had initial bloodwork done at my RE (I think I was on CD21 or 22 of my cycle) while the bloodwork showed I had just ovulated, it also showed some of my levels were slightly elevated.
No it was not CD 3. I think I am about to get my period. I really wasn't given the opportunity to ask much. It was kind of like ok take the provera
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Posted 8/30/08 12:22 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
And this is why I left RSNY.....
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Posted 8/30/08 1:33 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Now they tell me all of my levels were normal
Posted by hopeandfaith75
What does that mean? Would something be off (higher/lower) if I had PCOS?
See I have to ask all of you because I wasn't really able to ask questions when they called
Your bloodwork could come back in the normal range even if you have PCOS. My levels are all in the normal range, but I did find out when I switched RE's that some levels are in the "high normal". That means that Metformin or other meds aren't necessary for me, but I still have PCOS.
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Posted 8/30/08 1:34 PM |
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