05.12.07
PCOS, LOCAH, THYROID Symptoms, Tests, Sites…
PCOS
PCOS & LOCAH & THYROID Symptoms, Blood Tests Needed w/Websites
This list of symptoms and websites are beneficial for you to read over… Some of you may have the symptoms or know a lady that does…A quick indicator is those of us that carry their extra weight in the tummy and chin… (Thin women can have PCOS &/or LOCAH, too)
READ ON…
Symptoms for PCOS and LOCAH and THYROID compiled from sites, forums, groups, research,
etc…
PCOS – Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
LOCAH – Late Onset Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
THYROID – Thyroid
SYMPTOMS……………….PCOS.*.LOCAH.*.THYROID.*.ME
———————————-
……………………………..pX = PCOS..lX= LOCAH..tX = …………………………………………………….THYROID
* Periods *
- absent…………………………..pX…..lX………__
- irregular………………………..pX…..lX….tX…__
- heavy, clots-golf balls………pX…………….__
* Pregnancy *
- infertility………………………..pX…..lX………__
- trouble getting…………………pX…..lX………..__
- miscarriages……………………pX…..lX………__
* Hair *
- excessive…………………………pX…..lX……….__
- thinning…………………………..pX….lX……….__
- facial………………………………..pX….lX……….__
- pubic – early……………………………..lX……….__
- zebra line- chest to belly……………..lX……….__
- oily hair……………………………pX…..lX…………..__
* Weight *
- obesity……………………………..pX…..lX……….__
- hard to lose………………………pX…………tX…__
- gain easy………………………….pX…………tX…__
- IR – Insulin Resistance………pX…..lX……….__
- Metabolic Syndrome………….pX…..lX……….__
- fluid retention…………………………..lX……….__
* Skin *
- acne…………………………………pX…..lX……….__
- dark skin patches……………….pX……………..__
(ex: nape of neck)
- skin tags………………………..pX……………..__
- jaundice (yellowish)…………………….lX……….__
- oily skin (excessive)………..pX…..lX……….__
- dry scalp………………………..pX…..lX……….__
- Rosacea…………………………pX……………..__
* Cysts *
- ovaries………………………….pX……………..__
- liver tumors……………………………lX……….__
- liver cancer…………………………….lX……….__
- kidney tumors………………………..lX……….__
* Diabetes *
- Type II (2)……………………..pX…..lX……….__
- Gestational…………………….pX…..lX……….__
* Cholesterol *
- high……………………………….pX….lX……….__
- high LDL………………………………..lX……….__
- low HDL…………………………………lX……….__
* Triglycerides *
- high………………………………..pX…..lX……….__
* Blood Pressure *
- high………………………………..pX…..lX……….__
* Misc…. *
- Hypertension…………………..pX…..lX……….__
- Stress………………………………pX…..lX……….__
- Anxiety…………………………….pX…..lX……….__
- Panic Attacks…………………………….lX……….__
- Moodiness………………………..pX…..lX…..tX…__
- severe moodiness……………………….lX……….__
- Heart Disease……………………pX……lX……….__
- Hormone Disorder…………….pX……lX……….__
- Neurological stuff………………………..lX……….__
- Depression………………………..pX……lX…..tX…__
- Hyperinsulinemia……………….pX………………__
- excess Androgens…………………………lX……….__
- Atherosclerosis…………………………….lX……….__
- Hormone Imbalances………….pX……lX……….__
- low sex drive………………………pX……lX…..tX…__
- RLS-Restless Leg Syndrome…pX………………__
- 21 Hydroxylase
– deficiency…………………………………lX…………__
- 17 OHPS
– high – over 30 NG/DL………………..lX……….__
- Total Testosterone, NG/DL
– 59 is high, 40 is elevated…………….lX……….__
- UTI – Urinary Tract Infection..pX………………__
- enlarged clitoris……………………………lX……….__
- deepened voice…………………..pX…….lX……….__
- Endometrial Cancer…………….pX…….lX……….__
- Endometrial Hyperplasia………………..lX……….__
- Sleep Apnea……………………….pX……..lX……….__
- Iron low……………………………..pX……..lX……….__
- Calcium low………………………..pX……..lX……….__
- low B12……………………………….pX……..lX……….__
- Ferritin level low………………….pX……..lX……….__
*add iron if under 100-150
* Menopausal *
- estrogen loss………………………pX……..lX……….__
- hot flashes………………………….pX………………__
- skin thinning………………………pX………………__
- elevated sensitivity………………pX………………__
- Cardio Disease…………………….pX………………__
- effects on bladder
– negative…………………………..pX………………__
- effects on vagina area
– negative…………………………..pX………………__
- reduction in bone density……..pX………………__
- Androgen levels high…………….pX………………__
- poor lipid levels…………………….pX………………__
- Hormone Imbalances…………….pX……lX……….__
Important info found in research as well…
Birth Control Pills lower all your hormones… If some are still high, you could have PCOS &/or LOCAH… (per a research facility mgr)
2/98 Cosmopolitan Magazine
article on PCOS by Dr. John Nestler, MD, professor of Endocrinology in Virginia…
Diagnosing problems – each woman may exhibit a different combination of symptoms or no symptoms at all, etc….
- Experts now believe to be at the root of PCOS, is an inability to respond
properly to insulin followed by;
………….- high Cholesterol
………….- obesity
………….- high blood pressure
………….- risk of Diabetes
………….- heart disease
*** If women have regular periods and normal levels of testosterone, they DO NOT have PCOS… Per Dr. Nestler…***
Research shows LOCAH can bring PCOS on… Further research shows women will experience more or less symptoms of PCOS & LOCAH through their lives…
LOCAH Sites:
http://www.members4.boardhost.com/LOCAH/
- LOCAH forum for info and participating in…
http://www.cahsupportforum.com/locah.html
- CAH Support Forum, extensive info on CAH and LOCAH…
www.caresfoundation.org
- Care Foundation
PCOS Sites:
www.ivf-et.com/pcosstate
- The Center for Applied Reproductive Science
www.soulcysters.com & www.soulcyters.net
- PCOS women, information, forum, resources, etc…
www.pcosupport.org
- PCOS organization with research, information, resources, etc… www.pcolist.org – FREE to join, the email forum for 1st hand experiences and ask your own questions and get honest answers.
http://www.inciid.org/faq.php?cat=infertility101&id=2
- International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination… Exceptionally informative site with a list of more sites…
Quick FAQ Sheet
- PCOS Informational Center…
www.pcos.itgo.com
- PCOS Coach – Infornation, newsletter, books and links…
www.PCOSCoach.com
Thyroid Site
http://thyroid.about.com/cs/hypothyroidism/a/checklist.htm
Androgen Site
http://wwwthorne.com/townsend/mar/wns_update.html
- Info on Androgens and women’s health ( worth reading)
Notes from research:
PCOS is only in women at present… (research on men is going on)… But,
LOCAH effects women and men…
My advice to all women having any of these symptoms
- Print this list out, check off your symptoms and show your doctor… NEVER take “NO” for an answer… Most likely he or she does not know about PCOS & LOCAH… Or have very little knowledge of both…
- Medical history, etc… plays a huge part in your diagnosis …
- Push to see a Reproductive Endocrinologist familiar with PCOS & LOCAH…
– Call Penn State University (PCOS research dept) for a referral…
…………….Phone #: 800.585.9585…
– Call the Cedars Sinai PCOS Research Center for a referral…
…………….Phone #: 310.423.9964…
* Realize… PCOS & LOCAH are rare diseases/disorders…They are listed with
the Rare Disease website… http://www.rarediseases.org
PCOS & LOCAH Tests:
LOCAH
- Along with symptoms
– ACTH Test – it is a blood test… Be sure blood is drawn 3x’s!
PCOS…………………………..DONE / Date
- Along with symptoms
….- Ultrasound……………….__/___________
….- Total Testosterone…….__/___________
….- 17 OHPS………………….__/___________
….- LH………………………….__/___________
….- hormonal testing……..__/___________
….- Calcium………………….__/___________
….- Iron……………………….__/___________
….- Diabetes………………..__/___________
….- Cholesterol…………….__/___________
….- Tryglycerides………….__/___________
….- Free Glucose…………..__/___________
….- Insulin…………………..__/___________
….- IL-6………………………__/___________
* Your doctor may want more…
…..- PCOS – Thyroid Disorder and Cushings Disease need ruled out…
* READ your test results !!! Keep copies of all your tests, doctor visit notes/charts, etc… You will see a pattern and be able to gain info and insight from forums on PCOS & LOCAH from it…
Test Results are explained here:
http://www.fertilityplus.org/faq/hormonelevels.html
- Fertility Plus Organization… Pregnancy tests are explained also….
http://www.labtestsonline.org/index.html
- Lab Tests Online…Public resource on clinical lab testing…
Conversion Table for Blood Glucose Monitoring:
http://www.joslin.harvard.edu/education/library/conversiontable.shtml
- Joslin Diabetes Center (Harvard Education)
Guess what?
YOU end up having to educate your doctor(s)…. I quess the price paid for rare disorders, syndromes, etc…
I have personally gathered all this information and more for my own quest in
being diagnosed with PCOS & LOCAH…
- I hope the info will help you or someone you know…
Delphi Forums… Use link below for online …
http://forums.delphiforums.com/medical/
- Free to join and well worth surfing the forums…
FYI Info:
* You do not have to have a polycystic ovary to be diagnosed with PCOS…
* Ultrasounds are not necessary in diagnosing PCOS…
* PCOS is diagnosed from you having one or more symptoms…This is due to PCOS being a syndrome…
* Syndrome O – now exists for women without cysts…
* Syndrome X – is the male version of our hormone imbalance…
- This syndrome has been known of for years in men!
- My hubby has most of the same symptoms, problems I do… (minus female things)
Tests for PCOS:
PCOS – Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
The list of tests below are compiled from research, PCOS ladies and doctors…
* PCOS ladies have experienced needing these tests because their doctors do not know how much PCOS effects the body…
* Important:
- For accurate results be BCP FREE for 2 solid months…
- Rule out Cushings and Thyroid problems…
Tests To Request:
CMP/Basic Metabolic Panel
Glucose^….Urea Nitrogen (BUN)….Creatine….BUN/Creatine Ratio….Sodium….Potassium…Chloride….Carbon Dioxide…Calcium*….
Lipid Panel
Triglycerides….Total Cholesterol….HDL Cholesterol….LDL Cholesterol….Chol/HDLC Ratio….
Hepatic Function Panel
Total Protein….Albumin….Globulin….Albumin/Globulin Ratio….Total Bilirubin….Direct Bilirubin….Indirect Bilirubin….Alkaline Phosphate ….AST….ALT…ALP….
Insulin^….T3…T4….TSH^….17 OHPS….17 PO ….DHEA-S^….FSH^…. LH^….Prolactin^….Hypothyroidism^….
FreeTestosterone^….Total Testosterone^….SHBG^ ….Iron*….Magnesium*….IL-6′*….Ferritin*….B12*….Estrogens….
* = tests you need to request…
^ = tests needed for a suspected hormone disorder…
‘ = * special test done to warn of 3 things PCOS (1st 3 listed) can lead to….
IL-6 is Interleukin – 6 ….I found this deep in heart disease research…
( Heart Disease….Diabetes….Osteoporosis….frailty….certain cancers )
Blood Tests Needed Before Prescribing Metformin/Glucophage:
LH….FSH….E2 (Estradiol)….DHEA-S….T….17 OHP….Prolactin….TSH….
BUN….CR….AST….ALT….LDH….Glucose (fasting)….
* “KEY” Blood Test – for losing weight:
- Serum Insulin Level test… If the level is 11 and under you will lose weight… IF level is 12 and above, guaranteed you will not lose weight…
Ultrasounds To Have:
Abdominal (regular one) and a TVS – TransVaginal
* These have not been deemed necessary to diagnose PCOS *
Lab Tests Can Be Interpreted Here:
http://www.fertilityplus.org/faq/hormonelevels.html
- Fertility Plus Organization… Pregnancy tests are explained also….
http://www.labtestsonline.org/index.html
- Lab Tests Online…Public resource on clinical lab testing…
Conversion Table for Blood Glucose Monitoring:
http://www.joslin.harvard.edu/education/library/conversiontable.shtml
- Joslin Diabetes Center (Harvard Education)
Drugs List: (* LOOK here for good and adverse info)
www.Drugs.com
Ladies
This is a strong guide of tests you should have done at some point… Your doctor may take less or more, your insurance may not cover some… If your doctor requests more, ask WHY… If your insurance does not cover them, ask WHY and have your doctor explain why the need in writing to them…
I hope this list further helps you in proper testing to give you a precise view of where you stand with your body in having PCOS… You are then able to know what needs done to make the wrongs right….
- These tests sure showed me what’s what …
I wish you all well,
Christie
PCOS.Christie@Yahoo.com
New Jersey
My Original Blog: http://PCOSLady.blogdrive.com/ … I have PCOS, FYI, Syndrome X, etc… info there…
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pcoslady said,
May 13, 2007 at 2:57 am
There are five types under PCOS…
http://www.wdxcyber.com/dxinf001.htm
1. traditional PCOS — anovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance
2. endocrine syndrome X — anovulatory, increased androgens, insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
3. non-traditional PCOS –anovulatory, normal androgens, obese, insulin resistant or type 2 diabetes
4. non-traditional PCOS — ovulatory, increased androgens, mild insulin resistance
5. idiopathic hirsutism — ovulatory, increased androgens, no insulin resistance