Guest guest Posted July 29, 2011 Report Share Posted July 29, 2011 I personally was diagnosed with PCOS this week. My only symptoms were heavier than normal periods and midcycle bleeding that lasts 4 to 9 days depending on the month. For years I have tried different doctors who performed sonograms and took (the wrong) lab work but were stumped by what was causing my bleeding. Again and again I was just told to go back on birth control. I am 34 years old and was hoping to start a family in the near future and now everything is turned upside down. I was diagnosed by elevated LH (5x higher than normal) and estridiol at 100. All other labs normal (testosterone, THS, iron, ect). I never suspected PCOS because I don't have any of the typically listed symptoms. I get my period like clock work, I am 5'4 " and 117#, I have always been thin. I do not have thinning hair, acne or abnormal body hair etc. I am not sure if I am ovulating but pretty sure I am not from previous attempts to become pregnant and ovulation predictor kits. I have begun to do quite a bit of research but have many questions. I don't think the doctor tested me for IR. I am seeing a lot of conflicting information regarding IR (if it plays a roll or not) and women who are not over weight with PCOS. I can not afford to loose more than 5#. I am willing to do a very carb controlled diet but am not really ready to go to the extremes of the GAPS diet or anything like that. If anything Ayurvedic type diets and herbs may be the way to go. I have been taking VITEX for about 5 months with no improvement in my bleeding patterns. I have also started Saw Palmetto and thinking about Estrofactor by Metagenics. I am learning that there is a strong connection between liver detoxification and removing high levels of hormones. I take 3000mg of fish oil religiously for about 1 year and high levels of probiotics. What I am looking for is your advice and expertise in PCOS. Any one experienced with thin women who have the syndrome? Any protocols that work for these women? Thanks so much for reading my story and for your guidance! Dana O'Connell MS RD LD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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