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no period in 4 months and steriliesd for 6 years

Hi I havent had a period in 4 months have had a blood test and it reaveled that everything was normal except my calcium was 2 pionts lower than it should be. I have been sterilised for 6 years and am 30......I have recently gain weight after loseing it slowly over two years...... i was diagnosed with PCOS just prior to falling  pregnant with my son back in 1999... so whats going on today just went back for second blood test to check calcium... has anyone got ba clue to whats happening to me??????
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well i am to see how it goes today i feel tierd but i have alot on my plate  my mouth isnt as dry any more so thats good.
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hello i just started metformin also its been 4 days and the only prob i have is  going to the bathrm to do # 2 alot
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this is my 3rd day of metformin and no probs yet ...is any one else taking this drug ? ive had a dry mouth after taking it and slight gas prob but no big deal onward ho eh
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hi all blood tests came back as thought it showed my pcos was there as usual my calciums now fine and as im sterile i was told not to worry about my period not arriveing ...i have also started taking metformin so its a case of suck it and see im lucky ive had the same gp treat my pcos for ten years.....well ive lived this long with it so it doesnt scare me im amzed at how many people have this condition
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have your testoterone and GTT blood test done with doc and go from there.
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