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HELP what does this mean???

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Are these symptoms cause for concern?

OK, I have been diagnosed with PCOS and cervical dysplasis. I am on Metformin for the PCOS and have a colposcopy for the dysplasis.

BUT I am also on CHantix to help me quit smoking (Its working no cigarettes today and no crazy ticked off cravings).. I also take a prenatal vitamin and folic acid, biotin, flaxseed oil..

I am just worried because lately I haven't been able to sleep very well.. and when I do.. i sleep for like 13 hours at a stretch. I wake up sweating literally.. BUT my body temp has not been any higher then 98.1....

And i have noticed that my BBT temp is LOWER when I am active versus when I wake up.

Oh and I have had slight cramping on my right side for the last 2 weeks.. (this is also the side that my doc diagnosed PCOS) but the cramps have also sat lower in the uterus area as well.

What the heck is going on? ANy ideas? I have the colposcopy on Thursday and want to be armed for my doctor to figure this out.

HELP please!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. Your hormones are all out of whack right now, hence the sweating and cramping. You were probably ovulating from the right side this month. Ask the doctor if your uterus is tipped and if it is, what direction....forward, backward, to one side or the other. The doctor will tell you that this is nothing, however they are wrong. Check out arvigomassage.com If the position of your uterus is not center then that is the reason for your PCOS, dysplasia, and whatever other dysfunctions that are keeping you from conceiving. I ttc#2 for 18months with no success (the doc said my uterus was tipped back), then I tried maya abdominal massage and got pregnant within one month! The results impressed me so much I decided to become a practitioner myself. This stuff is awesome and it works. If more women used this kind of treatment there would be no need for fertility doctors!


  2. It sounds like you are getting very good medical care. The pain in your side could be the cysts or even ovulation.

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