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Appalonia Brown

Thank you

@larisalle:  I will check into that.

@annon: I had to get a ultrasound to check for that. They found nothing in or around my ovaries that could be harmful.

@lynn poitras: No, I havent start dieting. I don't even know where to start when it comes to that.

 

lynn poitras

have you started to workout or diet since the missed periods started?if so this could be why they aren't coming as regular

annon

it sounds like the dr did give you a birth control pill... or course you shoule varify that with them.. even so, that does not mean you should not use OTHER protection.  you know??

were you checked for polycystic ovarian syndrome?    http://women.webmd.com/tc/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos-topic-overview

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Larissalle

Keep going back to your doctor to look for reasons for your condition and ask your doctor to check your vitamin D as this could be a huge piece of the puzzle to explain your symptoms.  In addition, it is commonly known in the scientific and medical community that the bodies of people who are overweight have a harder time utilizing vitamin D.  If you can't lose the weight, you will probably need more vitamin D than those who are not overweight.  Per the top doctors and scientists in the vitamin D world, you want to have a minimum blood level of 40-60 ng/ml.  Every 100 IU's should raise your blood level by 1 ng/ml.  See my profile for more info on vitamin D.  Let me know if you have any questions.  Take care.  Larissa

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