I had my RE appointment this afternoon and I must say, I am so impressed with this doctor. He was so incredibly nice, and seemed to genuinely care about my concerns.
I met with him in his office as soon as I got there, and he spent about 20 minutes just asking me questions, looking at my charts, and discussing what might be going on with me. He also asked how I was doing after our miscarriage, and spent several minutes talking to me about pregnancy loss. He said thinks its a shame that miscarriage is such a "dirty little secret" in our society, and that he completely believes it is the loss of a child, and that he certainly views it that way and wishes other people would too. I loved that he came right out and said that, and it was refreshing to hear a medical professional recognize what me and DH went through as an actual, human, emotional event, rather than another run-of-the-mill "spontaneous abortion". (Don't even get me started on that terminology -- I HATE the word(s) "spontaneous abortion". It seriously it makes my skin crawl. There was absolutely nothing spontaneous nor abortive about what I went through, and to describe it as such feels so clinical and cold. But I digress.)
Annyyywayyy... So my RE agreed I am definitely showing symptoms of PCOS that were concerning to him. He also said that although my PCOS panel came back within the normal ranges, he also wanted an ultrasound of my ovaries just to make sure there were no cysts. He also wanted to test me for congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which he says can present with the same symptoms as PCOS but would require a different course of treatment. He also wanted to test me for insulin resistance, so I will be participating in a 2 hour glucose tolerance test at some point this week. (I'm definitely not looking forward to that!).
So, after my meeting with the RE today, they took three vials of blood to test for these various conditions, and also gave me lab orders to have the 2 hour GTT done. After the blood draw, I also had a transvaginal (aka "dildo cam") ultrasound with his tech there in the office. She was also amazingly nice, and was much more "gentle" than the ultrasound tech who did my t/v ultrasound with Baby M. During my ultrasound, the tech did tell me that my ovaries are really far apart from each other and sit really far off to each side. As in, she could hardly find my left one with the dildo cam. She did finally find it, and she said it was almost as far over as my femoral artery (which I guess is REALLY far). She then turned on the sound from the ultrasound and sure enough, you could hear the blood whooshing in my artery so loud it echoed in the room. (Aww, my ovary's heartbeat. How special.) I asked the tech if my ovaries being so far apart was a problem, but of course she couldn't really tell me anything. But I definitely plan to ask the RE about it at my next appointment. Which will be next Wednesday, after all of my test results have come back.
I have to say that after today, I am definitely looking forward to this next appointment. I'm also anxious to see if my tests will show anything. I guess we will know soon enough!
LMAO!!! I loooove that you called it a dildo cam! I always want to say "oh, that looks just like a toy that I bought a week ago!" Just to see the look on their face! ha! Anyhow, I hope that they figure out what is going on- I know the wait to get "answers" is painstaking! ((hugS))
ReplyDeleteHaha, well I'm glad you enjoy that term! My husband, who is in medicine, does not find it so hilarious. ;-) I dubbed it that back when I had my first t/v ultrasound and can't call it anything else now! You should definitely try your line at an appointment sometime, and then tell me how it goes over! LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your RE was great! He seemed very thoughtful :) I hope something will come of all the tests they ran. I agree with Christina "dildo cam" made me start laughing...too funny!!
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