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Yeah.doctors want you on the pill because they make $$ everytime one of us fills the prescription. You're a number for them and a sale.
I wasted my time on 13 MDs (specialists..etc.) who were clueless. Then I started seeing an ND (naturopathic doctor/MD and one of the things he put me on was Iodine (called Iodoral). I researched it and lookie what I found - it cures ovarian cysts...both ovarian cysts (the big ones) and the PCOS ones..the smaller ones on the eggs. You can read more about it here...http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=8409...
Here's where I buy mine cause it's HALF the price from what my doctor sells it for... http://www.breastcancerchoices.org/... Check out the Iodine link...read the whole site really.
If you do this...you can buy the other supps cheaper maybe at your local vitamin store...best to check prices...I like NOW Brand (nowfoods.com) You wll need Vit C, magnesium, niacin, selenium.
Not to shabby for dissolving cysts.
And you asked will your ovaries be damaged by the pill? YES. You are taking FAKE hormones. FAKE. Not the kind your body recognizes. Will you still be able to have kids? Good question...take care of yourself, get off the pill.
I CANNOT HAVE CHILDREN thanks to a doctor putting me on the pill. My ovaries started shutting down in my 20s and no doctor would EVER run further tests...I had many complaints and was always blown off. Because of what the pill has done to me, I make it my life's goal to warn as many women about this as possible. Doctors will tell you they are safe...but they are lying or just plain uneducated...which is a scary thought. I know of several women that this has also happened to.
Good luck!
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Well, it depends if the cysts begin to affect egg release or not. The birth control really only helps regulate hormones w/ the hopes that is will change how often the cysts form but in reality it usually only helps w/ periods and pain due from the cysts and heavier periods b/c of lack of hormone control. You might try to see if you can go to a local health department and get birth control from them or if your doc can switch you to a cheaper pill that costs less/has a generic.
