Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you, everyone. Waitlist to see an endo here is into the summer of 2026. Only recourse is to go back to gyn for now, I think dr will push for the pill
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Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you, everyone. Waitlist to see an endo here is into the summer of 2026. Only recourse is to go back to gyn for now, I think dr will push for the pill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op ultrasound was normal. Glucose/A1c also normal - metformin still the recommendation?
I’m confused as to how PCOS was the diagnosis based on those test results.
PCOS wasn’t diagnosed. OP follower up later and just said the doctor recommended BC to help with periods. Her daughter needs to see an endocrinologist as there is a multitude of reasons for missing periods that is not PCOS. And if it is PCOS and endo should still be seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op ultrasound was normal. Glucose/A1c also normal - metformin still the recommendation?
I’m confused as to how PCOS was the diagnosis based on those test results.
Anonymous wrote:Op ultrasound was normal. Glucose/A1c also normal - metformin still the recommendation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metformin is a standard treatment.
Not for everyone.
I'm the PP who was officially diagnosed in my early 30s but symptomatic as far back as my late teens. Because I am not insulin resistant (thin, no issues with blood sugar or A1C), none of the doctors I've seen (PCP, endocrinologist, OBGYN, or RE) would put me on metformin.
Combo bc was the best for me at controlling symptoms.
I didn't have any of those issues either and my OB/GYN put me on the meds in my 20s. Helped a lot with excess androgen in particular, and was essential for balancing hormones and for conception. Was thrilled to get off the pill, forever. I never tolerated it well.
I took metformin off and on, did help. A low carb diet helped just as much.
Anonymous wrote:Op - Ratio is 2.2