Hi Amy, I am sorry that you have not been able to find a diagnosis so you can be treated. I know how frustrating it is. I am glad that you are continuing to test regularly, don't ever give up. If you do not want to wait the week until you get your results, call your doctor's office in a few days and request the results. They are required to give them to you. I know how hard it is to wait. I have been testing for three years, so I definitely know where you are coming from. I have been diagnosed with many secondary diseases including PCOS. Have you had your LH and FSH levels, as well as testosterone and DHEA tested? If there is an abnormal ratio between your LH:FSH, that is usually an indicator of PCOS. Higher levels of testosterone are also an indicator. Have you considered seeing a reproductive endocrinologist? I will be praying that you find answers soon, so you can be diagnosed and treated. Take care. You're in my prayers. Meri |