
So here goes:
Has your body rebelled against even moderate calorie restriction after a certain amount of time - say, about six months in?
Things like hair loss, delayed or skipped periods, fatigue?
Lately it feels like mine does, and although I'm not overly worried or inconvenienced at this time I'd like some input on how to best deal with it.
It's not like I'm on my last legs here. Mostly I feel great, my strength has improved, my workouts have been great, I sleep better, my anxiety levels are mostly down, life is really not bad at all. And yet with this plateau and the aforementioned symptoms, I can't help but wonder if my body is trying to tell me to take it easy for a while. But on the other hand, I'm a card-carrying hypochondriac, so maybe I'm just making mountains out of molehills...
What would you do - or did you do - in a situation like this? Should I just suck it up and keep going, or would it be better to up my calories to maintenance level for a while and give my body time to recoup?
(Disclaimer: My annual is coming up next month, and of course I will discuss these issues with my PCP to exclude other possible causes.)
Any thoughts?

) and I've still felt as great as ever... As an average, I stay around 1,250 calories a day and of those calories, I generally eat 30% protein/30% fat/40% carbs. I'm still going strong and, as long as nothing happens, I will continue to do so for as long as it takes to get to my goal weight. 
Ah, the dreaded symptom googling - I try to abstain from it because it feeds my health anxiety. For me personally I think PCOS would be a long shot, because I have none of the other typical symptoms, my periods have been normal until the last one and the current not-yet-one, and the hair loss isn't all that extreme. I'll definitely keep it in mind as a possibility when I meet my doc, though.
I elected not to go HRT and since "the last hurrah" my hair has made a big comeback - clips that used to slip out all the time now don't even come close to holding all my hair 
- I knew putting myself out here I would get lots of different opinions and advice, that's what I love about this site so much!