I haven't met anyone else with the issue I have, but I have too much testosterone. For all of puberty and my teenage years and into my 20's and 30's, I have had male pattern facial hair, horrible irregular periods and weight gain. I was on birth control pills for most of my 20's (except for when I was trying to get pregnant) and actually lost weight while on the pill since my hormones were normal and regular dieting worked. Once I went off the pill, I would gain 20 lbs, then get pregnant. I couldn't stay on the pill indefinitely and my blood pressure was high every time I would get above 190 lbs., then I ended up having a hysterectomy last year, but my dr. insisted I keep my ovaries or it would make my problems worse. My periods are gone, but I still have the facial hair and weight issues. There's nothing I can take to reduce the testosterone, I was told I would need to lose weight for the level to go down, but the high level is what is keeping the weight on me and making it so hard to lose. I was told this by a dr. I would have to do something "drastic" to lose the weight. I went on Medifast and lost 35 lbs in two months, but after that, I couldn't afford to stay on it and then got pg w/ my third baby. I have been off and on MF for the last few years, and cannot stay on it long enough to lose all I need to lose (costwise and just can't stomach it after a while) and I need to be able to eat normal for the rest of my life without yo yo-ing forever. It was one thing when I was much younger and had never had kids, but now I am in my late 30's, had three c-sections and a hysterectomy. My body is not at all the same!
Anyone else dealing with this? It's been so frustrating and I am SO tired of it taking over my life.



), I had my uterus biopsied as a first step. It came back questionable so I had to have a full, outpatient hospital biopsy of my entire uterus (happy to be asleep for that). It came back that I had complex endometrial hyperplasia with atypia present (basically a 40% chance of it turning into cancer if left untreated). If I was older and not worried about having kids (since I haven't, yet), they would've done a hysterectomy, hands down. But because I'm only 31 and DO want kids, I've been treated with Megestrol for the last 3 months to reverse the precancerous conditions in my uterus. Just had another in-office biopsy done yesterday to see if it's working and won't know for a couple weeks what the prognosis is.