low estrogen testosterone and insulin?

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Having recently been diagnosed with Fibromilagia I changed Gp practices. My new GP just looked back at my notes and was in disgust. She said my esrrogen testosterone and Insulin look like they have been loe for a long time.. yet I've always been told my bloods are fine. She took morebloods and is going to have a look back at my notes. I'm just 30 and my symptoms have been going on 3 years. Extreme fitgue, constant pain/cramps in my legs hips and back, leg and arm weakness, my back completely goes, weight gain impossible to loose. Alot of hairloss, anxiety, ibs, also had a breast infection 10 months. Im now guessing I don't have fibro?? Any ideas?? Xxx

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  • Posted

    well darlin i would wait for the results but i would say its connected to your hormones and insulin levals i think if this new doctor can get them sorted you should see a massive improvement in your condition . your i bs and weight i would say is linked to your insulin leval

    ,your hair loss and bust infection to your hormones . 

    if you wouldnt mind could you let me know how you get on .

    good luck.

    i only go for bloods and this year i didnt even go for that all i ever get is your levals are border line or there ok  .

    • Posted

      Thank you for your reply tiswas, she called today and booked me in for next week so will let you know how I get on. I forgot the weight management nurse also noted my cortisol was low and is going to look into that next meeting xx
  • Posted

    Thyroid diabetes cushings any auto immune

    until results don't fret x

    • Posted

      Thanks for your reply Gillian to be honest I'm more hopeful I might have a cure for all the symptoms.. fingets crossed anyway xx

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