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Is there any correlation between high cortisol, high calcium and low estrogen?

Hello, I was diagnosed with PCOS in June 2019. Since then, I have been prescribed metformin 2000mg. For about six months from getting that medicine- my periods were regular (from July-December.) However, since then- I have not got a single period. Thus, it has been six months since my last period.

I recently went to get blood work performed. I was told that I have low levels of estrogen, but high levels of cortisol and calcium. My thyroid level was good, but it was low last year before taking metformin.

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