Friday, June 7, 2013

PCOS Update

If you read this post, you will know that a month ago I was finally diagnosed with PCOS. Something I've known that I've had since high school just never actually diagnosed with. If you didn't read my post, basically while many women have cysts at some point, some women's bodies produce more androgen, a male sex hormone, than normal. That's me. Because of this, my eggs are never released from the follicles, and cysts build up in my ovaries. Normally, birth control pills are prescribed to help counter these things but seeing as though one day in our future, we'd like to have children, birth control pills won't help forever. So, enter lots of medications. 

Since my last doctor's appointment a month ago, I have been taking Clomiphene (Clomid), Medroxyprogesterone (Provera), and Metformin along with prenatal vitamins. They put me on 1500mg/day of Metformin (which if you know anything about this pill, you know that just taking 500 mg/day can be evil). I was struggling to keep any food in my system. I was sick around the clock and had to go to the bathroom every 5 minutes. I was scared to leave the house because if I was caught anywhere where there wasn't a bathroom then let's just say, it wasn't pretty. Not exactly the weight-loss system I was looking for...haha! 

Wednesday I went in for my monthly follow-up appointment with my doctor. To make a long story short, I had an ultrasound and they found "better-looking" ovaries than before and an excellent uterine lining which was good but they saw no follicles. If this doesn't mean anything to you, you have to have at least one dominant follicle on your ovary because this is where the eggs to have children develop. Normally, this would automatically mean, "Infertility" and at first, that's what the lab technician told me. However, my doctor came in and said they should have given me an ultrasound a week or more ago and so this ultrasound didn't mean anything and had to be thrown out. It's all about timing and dates with this stuff. She still wasn't convinced that I ovulated last month, so, that meant more and new prescriptions; Letrozole (Femara), Glumetza, and Provera. I'll go in again in a few weeks for another ultrasound and new news. Now, we play the waiting game and continue on the journey. Still hopeful and still at peace knowing God's plans are better than mine. I'm glad it's not up to me to plan my future. 

'Til next time,

1 comment:

  1. Praying for you sweet lady! If you would ever like a really fun play date without leaving your house, we can come visit! :)

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