AdinaHI wouldn't know because I wasn't diagnosed until very recently.
They're checking my ovaries now too... tomorrow infact via sonogram. They're just checking mine because my OHP 17 numbers in Phoenix ended up in the 6,500's after 1 hour and I still have no symptoms... knock on wood.
I had that problem (excess flow) after I had Jake (years before we ever knew about CAH), and the primary care nurse just said it was some ovarian cysts and prescribed birth control pills. The pills did slow the heaviness down though not completely and took me from two periods a month to one a month. After three months or so I was able to drop the pill again, but I did that on my own since we were trying again to conceive at that point.
Sorry you're feeling soooo bad. That's awful. Let us know what happens... hope you're feeling better. Yes, I have read that even nonclassics can have a crisis... but it's very rare. So I imagine that of course SV's can. I think some doctors want to lump us all into one of three categories and say "non classicals and simple virilizers never have a crisis" and they're trying to say that something that rarely happens, can never happen... which is treating us more like a number, or a computer to fix than a real live person. That would be called stereotyping I think. If you think it was a crisis, it was. Better get to a Gyn. Dr. pretty quickly before you have some real problems.
Adina