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Seeking Guidance on Ongoing Health Issues

I am feeling overwhelmed in my search for answers regarding my health problems. Forgive me for the length of this message; I aim to provide a complete picture of my situation. To introduce myself, I am a 23-year-old female (soon to turn 24), and I have struggled with irregular periods throughout my life. At 17, I received a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Initially, my symptoms included biweekly bleeding and severe acne, which were confirmed through an ultrasound. After undergoing a month-long homeopathic treatment, my menstrual cycles became regular, though they remained quite painful. Months later, I underwent a mammogram due to armpit pain, which revealed a non-cancerous fibroid still present today. This fibroid causes discomfort on both sides and its size fluctuates with my menstrual cycle. Upon relocating for university at age 19, my cycles became irregular again, prompting another homeopathic treatment that helped restore some normalcy. Since finishing my studies, I have focused on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. I'm not overweight; in fact, I've always been on the slimmer side. I consume a balanced diet rich in fiber, although I face challenges with protein due to a dislike for certain food textures. Nonetheless, I avoid fried, oily, sugary, or processed foods. For the last three years, I have consistently exercised, engaging in strength training, averaging 15,000 to 20,000 steps daily, swimming occasionally, and remaining active overall. However, as I approach my 24th birthday and transition to a different country for my master’s program, my health has deteriorated. I have reverted to experiencing bleeding every two weeks, along with severe acne. Despite adhering to my active lifestyle and healthy eating, my recent visit to the doctor revealed that my blood tests were mostly normal, but I do have low sex hormone-binding globulin levels, while other hormone tests fell within standard ranges. I was found to have low iron levels as well. One menstrual period even lasted for nearly 13 days, leading my GP to prescribe tranexamic acid to halt the bleeding. I chose not to take it immediately as the bleeding seemed to subside by itself, but after two weeks, my period returned, prompting me to use the medication this time. Unfortunately, it has not alleviated my symptoms; in fact, my bleeding has worsened. I find it perplexing to be facing such persistent cycle irregularities related to PCOS, especially considering that this pattern has been ongoing since October 2025 after my move. I would appreciate any insights or advice regarding my situation, and I am happy to provide further details or answer any questions. Profile: - Gender: Female - Height: 5'3" - Weight: 50 kg - Ethnicity: Indian - Duration of complaint: One day - Location: UK - Relevant medical history: PCOS - Current medications: Feruglobin (iron supplement)

InsomniaBipolar DisorderDepression
Male25-34
4 minutes ago

Concerning Condition of My Mother: Seeking Perspectives

I’ll keep it brief. My 66-year-old mother has been steadily declining for the past six months. She’s lost a significant amount of weight, and she was already slim before this started. Recently, she has been experiencing increasing abdominal pain that seems to worsen over time. Her diet has become very restricted, mainly consisting of heavy cream, jerky, or various meats. Additionally, her mental faculties appear to be deteriorating. Despite our best efforts, she outright refuses to see a doctor. We’ve explored every possible approach to persuade her; she sometimes shows willingness, but then retracts her agreement when the moment to visit arrives. The pain must be severe, as she’s practically confined to the couch and unable to leave the house. She hasn't visited her grandchildren, who mean the world to her, which is quite troubling. What are our options from here? Should we merely stand by until the suffering becomes too intense, or worse, until she passes away? This situation is reminiscent of my father’s decline—he succumbed to metastatic cancer three years ago, and the symptoms seem strikingly similar (notable weight loss, severe discomfort, cognitive decline). When he finally went to the hospital, he lived for just another month, primarily in hospice care. Thus, I have two questions: What might be the underlying issues she is facing? Additionally, do any of you have suggestions for persuading a particularly stubborn individual to seek medical attention? Thank you for your insights.

LupusCrohn's DiseaseCOPD
Male25-34
14 minutes ago

Understanding Constant Heartbeat Awareness

Hello! I’m a 22-year-old woman seeking some insight regarding a peculiar situation I’ve been experiencing. To give you some context, I’ve undergone several medical evaluations, including numerous ECGs, an echocardiogram, continuous blood pressure monitoring for a full day, as well as various blood tests—all of which have yielded normal results. I mention this to clarify that there’s no urgent health issue at play, yet this persistent sensation has been quite bothersome. Unfortunately, none of the general practitioners I’ve consulted have provided useful guidance or shown much concern since all my cardiac tests indicate I am in good health. To sum it up, I possess a heightened awareness of my heartbeat at all times. It feels strong and prominent in my chest; while it doesn’t race or skip, it is always present. Despite being prescribed propranolol and experimenting with different dosages, both high and low, I continue to feel this persistent awareness. Although I tend to be an anxious individual, this sensation doesn’t dissipate even when I’m not feeling stressed or anxious. I also take an antidepressant, but unfortunately, it hasn’t alleviated this issue either. This phenomenon is more noticeable during periods of rest, and I’ve found that engaging in physical activity helps to manage it for now. I stay quite active and believe I maintain a reasonably healthy diet, minimizing sugar and caffeine intake. I’m not overly concerned given the results of my medical evaluations, yet I yearn for relief from this constant awareness, as it prevents me from feeling genuinely relaxed. If anyone has experienced something similar or has suggestions on how to cope, I would greatly appreciate your input! Thank you!

PTSDAnxietyDepression
Male25-34
24 minutes ago

Resumed 5mg After a Two-Week Hiatus – Unsettling Symptoms

I'm a 22-year-old woman who stands 5’9” tall, and I began my journey with Mounjaro at a weight of 190 lbs. I've been on this regimen for around 9.5 weeks, splitting my time between 4 weeks at a dosage of 2.5 mg followed by 5 mg. Currently, my weight has dropped to 179 lbs, equating to an 11-pound loss. Although it feels like a modest achievement compared to the impressive losses many others report, I have struggled with consistency in my workout routine due to the demands of graduate studies and my part-time job. During Ramadan, my doctor advised me to limit my intake to just one 5 mg dose this month instead of my usual weekly shots. This was to help me maintain my weight and to prevent significant fatigue, especially since I have low iron levels, which has been my dominant side effect. I last administered the injection before Ramadan on February 11, and after a pause of approximately 16 days, I took my latest 5 mg shot on February 27. Since that time, I have been feeling quite odd. There's an uncomfortable sensation in my neck and throat as if they're tightening or swelling internally, though there are no visible signs like lumps. I can still breathe and swallow without issues, but the sensation is both uncomfortable and frightening. Moreover, I’ve been experiencing a pronounced feeling of pressure in my head, as if it’s burdened, along with a heightened sensitivity and pressure in my back. It’s challenging to articulate, but I simply feel out of sorts. At this point, I can’t help but feel anxious, even entertaining thoughts about serious conditions like thyroid cancer, which I realize might seem extreme. I can’t shake the worry that my body didn’t respond well after the break between doses. Has anyone else encountered throat tightening or head pressure following a dosage restart of Mounjaro? Could these symptoms simply stem from anxiety or dehydration due to fasting? I’m genuinely feeling apprehensive and would value any insights or experiences you could share.

Hair LossUrologyMen's Health
Male25-34
34 minutes ago

Missed Menstrual Cycles and Negative Pregnancy Tests: What Could It Be?

Hello everyone, I’m an 18-year-old female, standing at 5'9". My most recent menstrual cycle began on December 12, 2025, and concluded on December 19, 2025. Since then, I have not experienced any periods. Last week, I conducted four pregnancy tests over several days, and each one returned a negative result. For the last three tests, I made sure to follow the instructions properly. Additionally, I’ve observed that my vaginal discharge has been noticeably thicker, more abundant, and stronger in odor than usual for the past couple of months; however, I’m unsure if this is linked to hormonal fluctuations or if it may signify something else. I haven't exhibited any traditional signs of pregnancy, such as implantation bleeding. However, my life has been somewhat eventful lately: - I consumed alcohol for the first time (just once). - I have been dining out more frequently. My sexual activity during this period has amounted to approximately five or six encounters, all of which were protected with condoms and the withdrawal method, making pregnancy seem unlikely. Last week, I engaged in core workouts and experienced soreness for several days. Additionally, when my partner sat on my abdomen, it resulted in some discomfort and cramping in that region. Since August, I usually pull the occasional all-nighter, doing it about once a week, with a break for the winter holidays. Although I have a tendency to become overstressed, I typically experience physical symptoms as a response, but I haven't had those this time. I can usually recognize when I'm feeling stressed due to my body’s reactions. If anyone needs more details, feel free to ask!

Thyroid DisordersInternal MedicineEndocrinology
Male25-34
44 minutes ago