I was diagnosed with PCOS about 2 years ago. I was trying to get pregnant with my daughter and the absense of my periods was creating a problem, to say the least.
My OB/GYN, who had been my doctor for several years at this point started going over my medical records. On average I had a period, maybe as many as 3 in a years time during my early teen years after hitting puberity. I was started on birthcontrol to regulate my periods. When my weight was down and I was off the pills (when I concieved my son, now 4) I mensturated on my own. When my weight went up (I was on bedrest with my son) my periods stopped coming. When I tried to lose the pregnancy weight it wouldn't budge. I joined a gym where I started working out 1/2 an hour a day and even moved up to 2 hours, neither one delivering results, despite carefully watching my diet. It was at this point I went to my OB/GYN for my yearly. I told him about the weight loss effort because my husband and I were ready to try for baby #2. I hadn't been on anyform of birthcontrol for nearly 7 months and had only had one period in that time. I had also noticed a couple chin hairs which require plucking on a regular basis which I had never ever had an issue with facial hair before. He looked through my medical records and diagnosed me with PCOS. I started a provera treatment to bring on a period and chlomid to help me ovulate. I got pregnant on the first cycling. I, and my dr, were pretty amazed.
After delivering my daughter I haven't resumed any treatment for the PCOS. To be honest I don't know much about. Can it go away or is it a permant medical condition? Is treatment important?
My weight has climbed to beyond anywhere its ever been before, I am noticing a few extra chin hairs, I have zero energy, I sleep a ton and a few times a day feel I am in a fog, not to mention some sever moodswings. Can these issues be from the PCOS?
I'm thinking it's probably time to see a dr (we moved to WV from CO where the dr who diagnosed me was) and I'm not sure how to approach her about this. Any advice?

All of those sound like PCOS related symptoms, as well as the history of irregular TOM.
