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irregular periods

hi...i need your advice..my periods have been quite irregular since may..On may 15th my periods started and continued til 31st may.Prior to that my cycle was regular(25 days).Since the periods continued so long ,then a consulted a gynaecologist.She adviced me for a Thyroid test and a pregnancy test.the result was negative. My TSH was 8.68mclU/ml,T3 was 1.16 ng/ml and T4  was 9.46 ug/dl.Then the doctor put me on medication-Thyronorm 25mg and asked for an Anti Thyroperoxidase Antibody Test.result was 659.0 U/ml.But again my next period was again irregular(3rd july-13th july).The doctor prescribed Pause MF (3 day,3 times a day)and conducted Transvaginal Sonography where the Endometrium measured 19mms.after that my periods again happened on the 22nd of july and continued til 29th july.The doctor prescribed Tyronorm 25 mg,Shelcal 500mg,Folvite 5mg.and asked to come on the 2nd day of the period next month.Then my TSH was 1.1uIU/ml,T3 was 150 ng/ml and T4 was 10.0 ug/dl.Then 26th -28th August there was spotting (brown discharge).I visited the doctor and during check up there was some watery discharge from the breast (both sides).The doctor conducted TVS Scanning but there was no pregnancy and the Endometrium measured 8mms .the doctor prescibed for a PRL (PROLACTIN)TEST.Result -7.32ng/ml.All the reports being normal the doctor adviced to come on the 2nd day of the next period.My bleeding again started after 10 days on the 7th  September and is stil continuing.its almost 8 days.So kindly heed my request and please advice me.
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Vegachka, if you are male how can you have periods? Did you change your gender?
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Not sure that I can advise you but can say that I have something similar - my periods have become somewhat irregular, very light and seem to come every two weeks. Not sure if it's spotting due to ovulation or what but I cannot make sense of it. Starting bloodwork with the GYN next week. Will be curious to know what you find out and what others say.
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