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)
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