PCOS, pain and discharge?
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Hi, new to this forum.
I'm 24 and got diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome about 2.5 years ago (problems started before this). I started my periods when I was 10 years old and have always been VERY heavy and very painful, they make me very weak and quite poorly.
For the past 3 years I have not had a period 'on my own', I have to take Norethisterone every 3 months for 10 days in order to induce a bleed. Also I have pain in my left lower abdomen. I have had a colonoscopy to rule out problems with bowels. My doctor told me that I should not be experiencing pain with PCOS (??). Recently I have been noticing a very dark brown discharge, I have had this for about a week now. My doctor didn't tell me what this was, just mentioned that's it's all part and parcel of PCOS, I'm wondering what it is?
I should also mention that I experience severe leg/hip/lower back pain (constant pain, ache, numbness and pins and needles) on my left side too, have been for over 6 years now. I may be wrong but I feel as is all this is connected somehow, but my doctor said that this 'probably won't be connected'. I have been to physio and they said there is nothing they could do for my leg, I'm now currently waiting on an X-ray.
Other symptoms I have experienced is bleeding after intercourse, pain deep in stomach during intercourse, aches very similar to period pain but without the periods, nausea and dizziness (sometimes passing out).
I'd just like to find out if anybody else is having these symptoms and perhaps shine some light on this situation?
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gina47657 Suzi1234
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Suzi1234 gina47657
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I'm guessing you have been checked for a yeast infection etc?
I too get bloating a lot, my doctor put all that down to IBS though. I just feel like whenever I mention anything to my doctor, because the symptoms aren't always visible, especially with my leg and side, that they feel like I'm being a bit of a hypercondriac.. That may just be in my head though.
capricorn2010 Suzi1234
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Suzi1234 capricorn2010
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capricorn2010 Suzi1234
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also if your b12 or iron has ever been low? do you getting the breathing thing before passing out & how long do you pass out for? please reply & let me know.
gina47657 capricorn2010
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Suzi1234 capricorn2010
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Not sure about the b12 and iron, don't think they have been mentioned. I had to do a Glucose Tolerance test and they found I was boderline (diabetes runs in my mother's family) due to the PCOS this is why it is high.
It's the other effects of PCOS which is hard to live with too, I have a lot of skin tags popping up in places, I have pale skin and dark hair and the hair shows on my face and arms really bad, as well as other places, such as lower back etc. I have to bleach once a week to try and make it less obvious. It's not really thick, but it shows when the sun shines.
With passing out I, mostly, get a warning, my hearing goes, I get like a 'wash' over my eyes, everything looks a bit grey, then I'll pass out. Luckily it's mainly happened when I've been at home with somebody, but it has happened when I'm out on my own and it's quite scary. I only pass out for a few seconds, I think, my mum said I was out once for a good 30 seconds/a minute. Last time it happened was about 3 weeks ago when I was 'on a period', I was on my own and went to the bathroom and ended up hitting my face on the sink and taking a chunk out of my cheek. I don't recommend that ha.
capricorn2010 Suzi1234
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Suzi1234 gina47657
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With regards to fertility, I've got a feeling I won't be able to conceive naturally. Though not trying for a baby me and my partner haven't used contraception for about 3 years. I was having the Depo injection for 2 years previously. I still think that contributed to the problems I have now. As after stopping that I never had a normal period since. That was the reason I first got to see the gynaecologist. To be honest I don't want to use any other similiar forms of contraception until I have an answer as to what is going on. I also think my chances of actually ovulating are also very slim as I don't have periods anymore. Once out of curiosity I bought a bunch of Ovulation Tests and did one every other day for 5 weeks, and they all come back negative
Sorry to hear that nobody wants to discuss it. Maybe try booking in with another doctor, or perhaps a nurse? I haven't really discussed much with my doctor, other than her asking me if I'm ready to try for a baby, as I think she would then discuss my options properly. But as we're not yet, I guess we'll cross that bridge when we have to.
Suzi1234 capricorn2010
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I've heard about people using metformin for PCOS, my mum uses it to control her diabetes. But I'm not entirely sure why my doctor hasn't put me on it, but I'm due to see her again after my upcoming xray and want to discuss everything with her soon.
I've had so many 'full MOT' blood tests, I'm sure there was a mention once about iron, but don't recall B12 being mentioned. I am constantly tired though. Granted I have difficulty sleeping, mainly due to my leg, but even if I have slept through I can wake up then be tired again within and hour. Certain people call me lazy because of everything, but I'm genuinely always tired.
Can I ask what your moods are like? I have problems with anxiety and depression and my moods just get linked to that, but one minute I can feel fine, next I'm really low then another I'm feeling pretty good. But I feel constantly irritated and snappy. I swear it's hormonal, because that's not really the type of person I am. But over the past couple of years it's got worse. I'm stressed a lot of the time and I have a lot of hot flushes.
And thank you. You too. I'm just "glad" there's other people with similiar issues and it's not just me feeling like I'm making it up. Guess that's how others have made me feel about it all though.
capricorn2010 Suzi1234
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Suzi1234 capricorn2010
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Yes, my libido is all over the place. I don't live with my boyfriend, but whenever we are together we're, erm, very active. But the past 12 months I've noticed that sometimes I just don't want it. Without being too graphic, I still do things for him. But, sometimes I can go days/weeks without wanting anything myself. Just not being in the mood at all. Then other times I get my libido back. It goes from one extreme to the other recently. My partner understands though, if I say no, he knows something isn't right, because it's 'not me'.
Next time I am at the doctors I will ask them about taking another lot of bloods so I can find out. I don't sleep well at all, if I even get to sleep. I do have bad bouts of insomnia. I have been prescribed sleeping tablets in the past, but only for short term. I'm currently trying Clipper's Sleep Easy tea before bedtime. Weirdly, it does make me feel a little bit sleepy, giving them a few weeks to see if works though. They contain valerian, though only a small percent, but I've seen an actual valerian tea in Holland and Barret's, think I might try that one too. I'll let you know how that one works out, even if it's some sort of placebo effect, if you believe it works then it can only be a good thing right?
jessica24hdz Suzi1234
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It took me a year to get pregnant with my oldest son and when he turn 1and a half I tryed to get pregnant again and no luck then a year later I found out I have pcos and got put on Clomid 3months later i was pregnant with my youngest and he's turning 2yrs old next month and I've been trying since February to get pregnant again and no luck .two days a go I started to have really bad pain in my uterus and ovaries and started having discharge clear and water like with a little bit of a smell and on and off having pain in my stomach for 2days now and when I pee it felt like it burns and my stools are part diarra and solid and I couldn't get up this morning uhhhhh
yessie capricorn2010
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mandy2828 Suzi1234
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I was put on Ginet 86 for my PCOS, it did nothing for me but give me constant headaches amd stomach pain. So i stopped taking it.. I havent tried b12 as they never mentioned it to me and told me my iron levels were fine at normal rate. Like you i began passing out alot first couple of times was for about 30 seconds my eyes rolled back into my head my friend was luckily there but said it was quite scary to see.. Othertimes have been on my own luckily i was close to shopping centre where a guard helped me to sit down and thats when it hit me dizzy spells, light headedness, exhustion, the feeling of seeing blurry people all around me. As ususal i got told by my dr it was my height and weight and my body was out of preportion, i knew it had more to do with my PCOS but they did some many checks and it came back negative. They couldnt explain what was happening to me so i know how that feels. Yes i get few skin tags too on my legs and arms plus having darker olive skin my hairs show up twice as much as someone with pale skin on my face neck arms, i have been told to try laser surgury but know it wont help permantly get rid of it, its a disease and there has to be more to this condition to help reduce and fianlly get rid of this for good. It effects my everyday life and i struggle to be sociable out in the world cause im always worried what people think of my looks and i become afraid to tell them what i have. This condition has been stuck with me since i was 10 years old. And all the drs i have had in my life since then tbh have been so usless at trying to help with a better solution and outcome.
Athena24Strong Suzi1234
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Not meaning to bring you any worry but ovarian and Uterine cancer are only checked throught invasive procedures, therefore they are not part of a routine check. And they tend to cause symptoms like the discharge you're describing. There also aren't blood tests that easily pinpoint those specific cancers. Often, women recognize the symptoms after its already progressed to a devastating point. These are 2 types of aggressive cancers. Be sure to look them up on Googl and read from several articles and sites. A hormone panel (extensive hormone bloodwork) may also be a good idea as well as a bloodwork panel that checks your white cells, red cells, potassium, and more that I can't remember. A specialist would certainly know. Blessings!!!
beverly81813 gina47657
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