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Pcos and Menopause
Hello, I'm new here, have PCOS, and am starting to experience the first hot flashes of menopause-- I'm 47, BTW. But another thing has happened, and neither my regular doctor nor my former ob/gyn can explain it. In the past 5-7 years, my periods have gradually become more and more regular, until now, when I have a "normal" period once a month. And the "mittelschmerz," the pain in the ovary as it attempts to ovulate, has pretty much disappeared. I'm not complaining, mind you, but I don't understand. It can't be anything that I've done, as I just started eating better quite recently. Is this something to do with the menopause?
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Wow, lucky you! I'm sorry that I don't have a clue as to why this is happening. Please let us know if your doctor comes up with anything.
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I'm peri-menopausal with PCOS, and I use a natural progesterone cream (Balance) once a day. I am no longer having hot flashes. :)
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Wow that is odd...usually it's the other way around!! You get the hot flashes with the periods slowly leaving your life...and more hot flashes & other menopause symptoms. I'll have to ask my Endo. about this one and see what she has to say...She's a PCOS genius!! :D
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PCOS & perimenopause
I am now 49 yrs old and finally got diagnosed last yr with PCOS. I went to a reproductive endo who prescribed metformin and spect----- for the insulin and hair growth. About 1 year before that my periods started coming about every 3 weeks, compared to my growing up with only a few a year. I have only 1 child which I finally got with the help of Clomid. I had gone for a yearly exam and they found my iron level extremely low, partly due to constant heavy periods and a fibroid in my uterous. My GYN put an IUD (Marena) in, which is good for 5 yrs and it has helped immensely with the heavy periods, although they are still coming every 3 weeks. But flow is almost nothing. I have been unable to lose the weight. I did start hot flashing several yrs ago. It seems that every woman is different in her reaction to PCOS. My dr. was surprised that I have not had a heart attack yet. I am 5'2' and weight 220 lbs. Exercise and dieting have not helped. Dont know what to do at this point.
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Welcome to 3FC! I'm sorry you're having problems with losing weight. What is your exercise and diet routine?
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Are you by any chance taking Metformin? When I started Metformin for pre-diabetes treatment, I started getting my period every month. I think this can also happen if you start eating a very low carb diet and get your hormones in order that way.
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