babieg
Member
hello,
I was diagnosed PCOS when I was 16 I am now 34 and within the years the PCOS has progressed to PCOD and I also have Diabetes and a prolactinoma. I had a Hyscopy in April 2006 and fell pregnant in the May 2006 I now have a health just turned 4 year old boy. To Cut a long story short, my hubby and I havent used any protection since our son was born and have been unable to concieve. I am due to go in for Ovarian drilling I am waiting on the appointment, however I am under another consultant at a different hospital for the tumour (prolactinoma)I was on Bromoscriptine but gave me bad side effects, I have been changed over to a drug called Cabergoline that was 6 weeks ago, for the last 4 weeks I have been bleeding vaginally, I never have periods usually and I was expecting to start ovulating with this new drug but I feel that 4 weeks is taking the P*£S a bit. I have tried to contact my doc and I get brushed off with...that problems lies in the hands on your consultant at the hospital, I have tried contacting the hospital and was told I needed to wait for my appointment which isnt until May! I was just wondering if anyone else is going through the same thing and what they done about it? I am getting really worried about this now and my husbands concern is growing more every day, I feel fed up.:sigh:
I was diagnosed PCOS when I was 16 I am now 34 and within the years the PCOS has progressed to PCOD and I also have Diabetes and a prolactinoma. I had a Hyscopy in April 2006 and fell pregnant in the May 2006 I now have a health just turned 4 year old boy. To Cut a long story short, my hubby and I havent used any protection since our son was born and have been unable to concieve. I am due to go in for Ovarian drilling I am waiting on the appointment, however I am under another consultant at a different hospital for the tumour (prolactinoma)I was on Bromoscriptine but gave me bad side effects, I have been changed over to a drug called Cabergoline that was 6 weeks ago, for the last 4 weeks I have been bleeding vaginally, I never have periods usually and I was expecting to start ovulating with this new drug but I feel that 4 weeks is taking the P*£S a bit. I have tried to contact my doc and I get brushed off with...that problems lies in the hands on your consultant at the hospital, I have tried contacting the hospital and was told I needed to wait for my appointment which isnt until May! I was just wondering if anyone else is going through the same thing and what they done about it? I am getting really worried about this now and my husbands concern is growing more every day, I feel fed up.:sigh: