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Hi Becky, thanks for replying. I have seen an endocrinologist regularly about this problem because I have Hypothyroidism so, on top of seeing her regularly, I also discussed this issue with her. Additionally, the university here may be an option, but I think I would consider going to another medical center with a better success rate. Lastly, my father did some work for Mayo and showed me this site.

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@catcr505 I add my welcome to you, also, for being here at Mayo Connect. I'm glad your dad pointed out this site to you, and you'll see we really do care for each other. As @becsbuddy mentioned, getting in to see good specialists is critical to figure out what is going on. It must be scary, and frustrating, to know how your lifestyle has changed in barely a year.

A large teaching hospital may be a great place to help get answers, if you cannot get to a Mayo Clinic campus. They are located in Rochester [MN], Jacksonville [FL], and Phoenix [AZ].

Has your endocrinlogist teamed up with an OB/GYN to work on your situation for the hormone balance? I have to wonder if a complete workup is called for here, blood work and all?
Ginger