I was curious whether anyone else has this in addition to PCOS? I thought when I was diagnosed with POTS that it had been caused by my Lyme disease (however I went through very intense Lyme disease treatment for 2-3 years since I was undiagnosed for over 10years with Lyme and I seemed to recover from most symptoms after treatment..) I finished treatment for it about 2 years ago. but I am still experiencing tons of dizziness/feeling like I’m going to faint recently and it feels like my POTS… read more
It seems like I can’t handle anything.
Hi @A myPCOSteam Member. I do all that off and on. It helps a bit.
Mine is pushing for one to controll the bleeding but wont say how we will control the cysts and pain. Im 47 so no worries about not having kids (dont have any either)
I had a thermal ablation in my early 30s had 2 children and a tubal ligation after the 2nd one the ablation helped amazingly.
Now just started victoza for pcos weight loss insulin resistance
I'm constantly being monitered for my multiple cysts and have been having pain with them. Not only that, but I'm on a pretty high dosage of progesterone in order for me to have my cycles. I have multiple symptoms of PCOS, yet, he denied every telling me I had it. What would be my next step?
Yes, I believe it is time for me to swich. I will be making that change within the next month.
@A myPCOSteam Member No worries! It's all very confusing, but I will definitely talk to my obgyn about it once I find a new one. My symptoms are slight insulin resistance, cystic acne, low libido… read more
Yes, definitely if not I'd consider a thermal ablation
I had my GP appointment yesterday and because what feels like my lymph nodes around my armpit and breast are swollen. I was also thinking it could be hormonal as i know breast tissue changes often with PCOS, its just i’ve never suffered with so many swollen lymph nodes for this long before. I noticed them in January. Feeling a little drained and deflated.
I literally feel like a menapaise woman
Just figured out my progesterone is almost non-existent/very low and curious whether anyone has any suggestions for this? Or anything recommended that has helped them with this issue? Any info is helpful thank you!
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Hi ladies, I went to the loo before I got in the shower and when I wiped I discovered that my periods have started. They're light at the moment but they are also very unpredictable as we all know
The only thing is my doctors surgery is open today, but for pre-booked appointments only, so I don't think there's a receptionist in the surgery. I'm still going to my appointment so that I can speak to the nurse (who is female as only the female nurses can do the smear tests at my doctors, which I… read more
I think that’s similar to what they said would happen to me too, so they advised against it too. Glad you got rebooked though, do you suffer with prolonged periods at all? Are they quite regular? I’m… read more
Just wondering if there are any supplements that some would recommend over others cause it seems promising? I’d love to hear opinions on what works! Thank you!
Thank you @A myPCOSteam Member ! Good to know! Is there any particular inositol supplement you recommend? I take magnesium too, used to take l-theanine but ran out and been meaning to get more haha