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mcgavock
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PostPosted: 08/05/05 - 02:00    Post subject: Gripe session, anyone? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello everybody,
I am getting mad… I have problems with ulcers… doc says there is nothing she can do. It all started 6 years ago… I got this really big one on my ass… that hurt as hell … if I sat down… I mean I couldn’t even set down… then when this one opened , there was another one growing… and since then.. ulcers on my ass, my legs, in my nose.. it is horrible… I got used to pain, so it doesn’t hurt no more and they are not as big as the first ones, but they are still ulcers… they still leave scars on skin. This scars are much smaller, but the first one… that one was 6 years ago and I still have mark from it on my but. I do not need to post a question or anything, just need to gripe!!!!! AHhHHHHHGRRRRRR! Has anyone else need for a gripe session???!!!!!
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PostPosted: 08/13/05 - 04:49    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello,
This is a syndrome. It is usually characterized by irregular or absent menstrual periods and elevated serum testosterone and androstenedione. On ultrasound her doctor noticed enlarger ovaries and many smaller follicles around them. This follicles are common with one quarter of women I reproductive age, but they affect only 5 % of women. The condition may be hereditary, so if your sister has it, maybe you’ll have it too or you already have it. Do you notice abnormal bleeding, are you obese, do you lose hair, or do you have excess hair growth?
This can be serious, so you also need some check ups. It can result in infertility.
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