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Background: 23 yrs old, Hypothyroidism maintained with medicine. PCOS/high testosterone levels found and treated with LupronLupron Lupron depot Lupron depot-gyn Lupron depot-ped in July and Aug. Blood test in Sept.- hormone levels were fine. Light period in September (have not had one since).
Boobs: feel heavy, went from in-between C and D to full D- I might even need to get the next size up. (Not that I really mind, lol). This happened over like a week.
Okay, so I get these are all more or less pregnancy symptoms, but I was wondering if anyone had experienced something similar to this and had it just be their hormones out of whack. I'll take another test in a bit, but in the mean time I was hoping to hear from others while I sit and wait to feel better, ha, waiting *****.
I would suggest that you see your doctor for some blood work. They can get for HCG (pregnancy hormone) and also make sure that your other hormones are still fine. Sometimes, it can take many months to get the medications right.
Hi Spade, I am just wondering can you Instant message me because I think I have PCOS and I always had regular periods until now, I had neg blood and urine but my breast and nipples hurt, my thyroid test was normal, I glucose was 6, my hormones was in the normal range, I have many follicle cyst on y ovaries, help
there are many, many things that are not pregnancy-related that can cause all these symptoms - hormonal imbalances (PCOS, thyroid disorder) are top contenders.
I would suggest that you see your doctor for some blood work. They can get for HCG (pregnancy hormone) and also make sure that your other hormones are still fine. Sometimes, it can take many months to get the medications right.