Good News

I had a follow-up appointment today for my PCOS.  Can you believe that I have lost 12 pounds and have not changed a single thing in my life?  Crazy.  All because my body is finally starting to function correctly.

The good news:
*I don't have diabetes
*My liver is perfect
*My kidneys are perfect
*My thyroid is where it should be until the T3 level which is only slightly low so it's only being watched right now.
*I am sometimes a little tired but NOTHING compared to how things used to be that I don't even complain.  I normally go to bed around 11:00 p.m. now and can wake up just fine the next morning and go all day.  I can't even believe it.

The bad news:
*My progesterone is extremely low (.6, whatever that means) so my dr. upped the dosage of my medicine.
*My vitamin D levels were also low (11.5, these #'s make no sense to me) so I have to start taking a supplement.  He said that people with low vitamin D levels are 40% more likely to get breast and colon cancers so it's very important I take this.
*My DHEA levels (which has something to do with testosterone...embarrasing) are way higher than what men's should be so hopefully the upped dosage of my medicine will help control that.
*My "cycle" still isn't normal...wow, I'm being really open here.
*I was also put on an additional med that I can't remember the name of to help with everything listed above.


I go back in 6 weeks for another checkup.  He's hoping that with the changes to my meds and supplements that everything will be where it should be by that time and I will only have to go see him twice a year for check-ups.  He also thinks that I'm going to keep losing weight and have even more energy.  Woooooohooooooo!
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