what is it pcos, estrogen or progesterone?
OK I REALLY NEED YOU HELP WOMEN…..
I AM 24 Y/O .. 1 SON 4 Y/O .. I HAVE BEEN TTC FOR 13 MONTHS .. DOC SAID I HAVE PCOS BUT DIDNT RUN ANY TEST’S JUST SAID I HAVE ALL THE SYMPTOMS, THEN PUT ME ON METFORMIN.. METFORMIN MESSED UP MY PERIODS TO THE POINT OF LASTING ONLY ONE DAY…
SO HERE IT IS MY SYMPTOMS
1. FACIAL HAIR
2. LACK OF SEX DRIVE (BUT NOT ALL THE TIME)
3. DEPRESSION
4. VAGINAL DRYNESS
5. NO NOTICABLE CERVICAL MUCAS
6. PERIODS ARE VERY LIGHT ONE PAD A DAY FOR ABOUT 3 DAYS.. CYCLE EVERY 26-29 DAYS
7. HAIR LOSS FROM MY HEAD.
8. GET OVARIAN CYCTIS FROM TIME TO TIME
9. TINY POKING PAINS THROUGH THE MONTH SIMILAR TO OVULATION PAIN OR LIGAMENT STRECHING PAIN LIKE WHEN I WAS PREGNANT…
10. HARDLY ANY CRAMPS AT ALL WHEN ON PERIOD.
11. JUST OVER PAST YEAR BEAST GET VERY TENDER AROUND PERIOD (VERY TENDER)
12. AND ABOUT 4-5 UTI’S A YEAR
I FEEL LIKE DOC’S ARE PLAYING GUESSING GAMES PLEASE HELP MY HEART LONGS FOR A LITTLE GIRL OF MY OWN…
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Hello! I can totally understand your frustration. The symptoms that you have are similar with mine –I also have PCOS. The disorder is not just reproductive in nature but it has to do with our hormones too. This explains why we have plenty of other symtpoms like facial hair, libido issues, etc..As for me, Metformin has helped me a lot. But since you are not responding well to it, it may be good to see an OB-Endo. They are the ones really good at managing this condition. And at least you may also have blood tests done to identify any hormones that you may need to have medication for.
I know that it’s frustrating, but with PCOS it’s important to get treated and to work on living a healthier lifestyle. Hang in there!