What Causes Weight Loss Inspite Of Having High Calorie Diet?
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Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
You need a complete evaluation regarding the reason for your absent natural cycles.
This should include -
An internal exam.
PElvic ultrasound scan done transvaginally
HOrmones - FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, OGTT, DHEAS, Free testosterone, Lipid Profile.
Please get this done, and only then proceed for fertility treatment.
Now, Clomid is never taken unmonitored.
Clomid should always be coupled with follicular monitoring. ( FM ).
FM includes alternate day or daily assessment of the egg follicle and tracking of ovulation with ultrasound scan done serially through the cycle.
This sounds like you had an early period, which sometimes happens when you take fertility hormones.
The best bet is to contact your doctor, have a scan done, and then plan your next round of Clomid with FM.
Take regular folic acid supplements.
Before taking Clomid, please get the assessment done as I suggested.
It is important to know where the problem lies, before attempting to treat it.
Being naturally lean is a plus, that should not affect your cycles, being overweight leads to irregular cycles, it is not as if you are anorexic.
Try and increase your protein intake, though.
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.
Thank you for your quick reply.
I have had various internal transvaginal scans over the past 3 years, the most recent being on Monday.
I had the hormone tests in 2013 and then again in July last year (2 different gynos). There was nothing highlighted as being out of the ordinary there either. There was discussion about getting an MRI scan to check for tumour in the Pituitary Gland, but I don't have any symptoms of this possibility so have not pursued this.
I will speak with my Dr about the FM if she thinks I should continue on a second round and take on board your comments. My main concern was how heavy the bleeding is and how early this came about, but it sounds like this is not anything other than an early onset period. I am also concerned about my bones in the long term.
Appreciate the advice and follow up. Thank you.
XXXXXXX
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Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thank you for the appreciation.
Could you upload the hormones tests that were done in the past ?
Also, an AMH level should be done to check if this is early onset menopause.
Only then should you be concerned about your bones ( osteoporosis ).
I do not think a pituitary MRI would yield anything if your prolactin levels were normal.
I would really wish to look at the hormonal tests done so far.
Yes, this seems like an early period.
Please NEVER take clomid blindly without FM alongwith it.
You can contact me directly anytime, using the following link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
WIsh you lots of luck