The good news is that only one indicator -- the androgens, which I understand as testosterone -- came back irregular, and that only slightly. Both glucose and insulin normal, estrogen normal, other hormones, normal. However, because of my irregular periods and elevated testosterone, she said she could safely give me a PCOS diagnosis.
I have reservations about accepting this wholesale (I shared this with her, and she seemed to understand), because there seems to be a major chicken-and-egg problem. I am quite overweight, and from what I understand, obesity can cause testosterone levels to be high and for, accordingly, ovulation to stop. I don't have other PCOS symptoms, at least not so far. So, do I have PCOS which is causing me to be overweight and have irregular periods, or am I overweight, which is making me have irregular periods and seem like I have PCOS?
This is all very new to me. In your (obviously non-clinical
) opinions, is there anything I'd do differently with or without a "diagnosis" of PCOS? Second, is the testosterone thing a major obstacle to fertility, should I decide I want to become pregnant? That's something I should have asked her but neglected to. Basically, at this point, I think my course of action is to keep losing weight and stop taking the pill. My feeling was that the pill will mask changes in my cycle that could happen based on the weight loss. She said this was fine as long as I get it induced if I don't have one for 3 months. Then I can go back in for more bloodwork in 6 months or a year to see if anything changes.
Thoughts? I'm very confused about this stuff.


Here is a quick link:
Gosh...I have most of these symptoms. Still. After over 15 years.
BLah!!
If you have insurance, I'd do it for a more solid diagnosis. If you have pco's, it's pretty well a good guess you do have PCOS, but if not, then that gives you a chance to get the weight off and see how it goes. Hopefully for you, you don't have it! I always liked knowing that somebody was keeping an eye on my cysts and making sure they were the 'good ones'. However, I'm a hypochodriac. Suzanne 3FC doesn't allow me to use Google when I don't feel good because I'm sure I've got everything!