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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, poster who finally got treated from an OB in Florida of all places. NAPRO are usually Catholic OBs helping women improve their fertility naturally, but they take all the hormone issues much more serious than regular OBs. My treatment process started with over 60 blood tests, ultrasound, and more. I had 2 new genetic disorders that included a clotting disorder that also causes metabolic dysfunction and PCOS. I was extremely low in Vitamin D. I do not process folate. So I was put on metformin, ovasitol, Mtx (methyl folate), Vit E, Vit D, baby aspirin, and regular vitamins. I haven't felt so good in my life since I started treatment.[/quote] Would you be willing to share the doctor you saw in FL? And for those who started having symptoms as teenagers- would you mind sharing a bit more about your symptoms? My DD has complained of very painful periods, had an ovarian cyst which we found when we thought she had appendicitis. And she is routinely quite tired. We’ve put her on BC to help with severe cramps. Her iron levels are ok. But I feel like there may be more going on. And the doctors just say she is a teenager and sleep deprived. So I haven’t been able to get anyone to authorize more tests.[/quote]
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