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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1225454" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>I'm not a medical,person but I have had issues in the past (not PCOS though) I believe there are varying regimes for Clomid - things like what Day to start and the amounts to take. So, if it was me, I'd think about trying Clomid a little longer to,give it a fair go. It may be you can get a dose/regime that works for you.</p><p></p><p>I'd also ask about Metformin to see if that would help at all. It is a treatment for PCOS but I don't know if it would be suitable or appropriate for you, but it's definitely worth asking.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add that the main thing I'd say is to get a specialist you trust and one who will be thorough and push on, rather than one that will faff about and waste unnecessary time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1225454, member: 39639"] I'm not a medical,person but I have had issues in the past (not PCOS though) I believe there are varying regimes for Clomid - things like what Day to start and the amounts to take. So, if it was me, I'd think about trying Clomid a little longer to,give it a fair go. It may be you can get a dose/regime that works for you. I'd also ask about Metformin to see if that would help at all. It is a treatment for PCOS but I don't know if it would be suitable or appropriate for you, but it's definitely worth asking. Edited to add that the main thing I'd say is to get a specialist you trust and one who will be thorough and push on, rather than one that will faff about and waste unnecessary time. [/QUOTE]
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