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No Period for 2 years-Help

Hi, I have been for many tests as to why I am not getting my period.  I have a few contributing factors such as Type 1 diabetes, a bad pelvic injury last year and I am prone to ovarian cysts.  The doctors tell me it is due to my diabetes and tell me to take better care of myself but i am quite under control now and have still see no sign of it.  They have offered no other solution.  I have had my hormones checked which seem to be normal so I am at a loss.  I am worried that I will not be fertile as I am only 22.  Please help.
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Having a few drinks with a girlfriend, I told her that I feel something is wrong with me and that my mood changes. She suggested I have a blood test and see if I could be going thru menopause. However I had a blood test to be told three days later I was borderline menopause. I have looked this word up on the internet and keep coming up with the words Osteoporosis and Heart Disease, Exercise up to 4 x plus a week. I am only a brand new 35 years old. Can anyone give me some more info. I have to go back in a month for another blood test. My last period was back in May 2006 and I have also had another child since then, but prior to having my baby I did not have a period. My baby was born in June 2007, so when I fell pregnant I did not have a period at all. I was taking and still am taking the mini pill prior to having my baby but there were times that I had forgotten it and hence I fell pregnant again. I have 4 children, 13 yrs, 9 yrs, a 2 yr old and a 9 mtn old. Things that are on my mind is Cancer, I am going to see if I can have a bone density test, and have another pap smear. Am I worrying too soon. Gosh please tell me I am not being a hypocondriac.
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Having a few drinks with a girlfriend, I told her that I feel something is wrong with me and that my mood changes. She suggested I have a blood test and see if I could be going thru menopause. However I had a blood test to be told three days later I was borderline menopause. I have looked this word up on the internet and keep coming up with the words Osteoporosis and Heart Disease, Exercise up to 4 x plus a week. I am only a brand new 35 years old. Can anyone give me some more info. I have to go back in a month for another blood test. My last period was back in May 2006 and I have also had another child since then, but prior to having my baby I did not have a period. My baby was born in June 2007, so when I fell pregnant I did not have a period at all. I was taking and still am taking the mini pill prior to having my baby but there were times that I had forgotten it and hence I fell pregnant again. I have 4 children, 13 yrs, 9 yrs, a 2 yr old and a 9 mtn old. Things that are on my mind is Cancer, I am going to see if I can have a bone density test, and have another pap smear. Am I worrying too soon. Gosh please tell me I am not being a hypocondriac.
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Thanks for the advice.  I will go for a another opinion for sure.
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Yes, I agree with gonza.  If they are not helping you then find a new doctor.  There are things they can do to make your body have a period.  You are right, if you do not have your period then you cannot get pregnant.

Good luck!
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I would go to another doctor if they are not helping you.  I would suggest a specialist.  Good luck.
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