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Does anyone else realize that OP hasen’t posted again?
I hope we didn’t scare anyone off!
“whatevergirl”…yes we seem to be on the same page.
“whatevergirl”…yes we seem to be on the same page.
Now what’s here to scare anyone? Just some posts about conflicting medical opinions, pill-crazy doctors, poor advice from priests, abortion and excommunication…Does anyone else realize that OP hasen’t posted again?I hope we didn’t scare anyone off!
I couldn’t agree more!!! It is so true that docs these days don’t want to actually get to the root cause of the problem they just want to prescribe something and send you on your merry little way in order to go ahead and see the next patient waiting to be seen. Go find an NFP only doc who won’t prescribe the pill even for medical reasons. As far as it being a sin, I am not a priest so I will not answer that…did you ask your priest??The pill does absolutely nothing to treat PCOS!!! It makes me so angry to keep hearing about Drs who are too lazy to actually treat the problem, so they give you the pill to ease the symptoms. If your symptoms are masked, then you won’t bug them anymore.
You must treat the cause of PCOS. Metformin is a good way to start. Find a doctor who actually knows something about it, most OB/GYNs do not. You probably need a reproductive endocrinologist (RE). At least check with a dr or nurse practitioner trained in NaPro www.popepaulvi.com to find out what you can do to treat the disease.
I have PCOS too, and trust me, most drs are clueless. Along with metformin, one of the only drugs to actually have been proven to do any good, you may need other hormone supplements. You definitely need to cut carbs out of your diet, that makes a huge difference for almost everyone.
But I reiterate, the pill is NOT a treatment, just a placebo-effect so that your dr won’t have to do any work. You owe it to yourself to do some research on it and find way to treat the disease, not just cover up the symptoms.
Just out of curiosity…does everyone have insurance that will cover a visit to an NFP-only doc? Or if not, does everyone have extra funds that will pay for that visit and follow-ups? Because I know that I have neither, and I suspect that many others don’t as well.I couldn’t agree more!!! It is so true that docs these days don’t want to actually get to the root cause of the problem they just want to prescribe something and send you on your merry little way in order to go ahead and see the next patient waiting to be seen. Go find an NFP only doc who won’t prescribe the pill even for medical reasons. As far as it being a sin, I am not a priest so I will not answer that…did you ask your priest??
This is a valid point. Not every woman I saw in the family planning clinic was there for contraception.Perhaps we can come up with a more feasible solution to those of us who do not have NFP-friendly insurance or available funds.