tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2595839022303260266.post3005880444992467316..comments2023-03-26T16:46:24.754+09:00Comments on Emily Across Europe: Moving forwardEmilySullinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12419209299973577615noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2595839022303260266.post-35739735700823352422009-08-12T11:44:14.134+09:002009-08-12T11:44:14.134+09:00Hi Em. I know that you posted this month ago, but...Hi Em. I know that you posted this month ago, but I wanted to tell you that I have PCOS. Charlie and I were living in VA Beach (when he was still in the Navy) and I was having fainting spells at work, going months without a period and then going months with one. I had seen FIVE different Navy doctors and none of them could figure out what was wrong with me. Until the final one suggested I see a specialist. My supervisor at work recommended a nationally known endocrynologist ( I think that's how it's spelled), a doctor that was invloved with the first test tube baby. I was in good hands!!! After 10 VERY long months of not knowing, I finally knew...and what a relief! I was put on a dose of metformin and another drug whose name is escaping my mind...I wasn't even on it a week and...BOOM...I was pregnant! Although I've never had a miscarriage and don't know how you feel after one, I hope I can at least say I (then) knew what it was like to want a baby so badly and not be able to "make" one. Let me tell you, she was worth the wait and I know that your first little one will be as well!Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16911267465199794754noreply@blogger.com