I have had asthma since I was 19 and next month I am 50.
About 3 years ago, I was diagnosed with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and another related condition beginning with H?
I have PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia.
Lockdown has been difficult in terms of staying active with the swimming pools closing etc and started becoming breathless/wheeze/ankle swelling for no reason/had headaches/dizzy and felt totally off so finally this month contacted GP and asked to have annual review a month early because since 14/2/20 put on loads of weight and reduced periods last one August and wanted to know if this was the PCOS mucking everything up or being the age I am was I in menopause?.
Turned out when I got weighed I had put on 2 stone in the last 11 months.
Results came back loads all over the place - some great i.e. Thyroid/cholesterol and HBa1c all fine but GFR 57 (usually 66 to late 70's), Creatine high, Hormones LH and FSH sky high, other tests hormonal indicated testosterone high.
Links both Menopause and PCOS.
Most worrying was both Haemoglobin readings were low (takes oxygen through the blood).
Some tests repeated 2 days later and GFR went back to 66 but creatine and haemoglobin stayed the same. Checked Iron/B12 and Folate.
A few years ago my Vit D and folate were tested - my Vit D was so low they put me on a really high dose and then after measured and it decreased back to normal but close to borderline so put me on maintenance dose 800iu twice a day and my folate was low too so I have been on folic acid since so when they tested the folate it came back fine.
B12 was fine but the Iron levels were 10 and the results said <12 ug/l complete absence of stored iron.
The low iron levels explain the breathlessness and even dizziness/headaches had last year (note had migraines since 15 and other types of headaches since late 20's so didn't think much about the headaches).
It could even explain the times when monitoring blood pressure why have been identifying on the monitor irregular heartbeats.
They have put me on Ferrous Sulphate (Iron tablets) they say it takes a week to see a difference and 3.5 days later I am starting to feel a slight difference in myself (sleeping better and waking up feeling better).
They have also reintroduced the Metformin that I used to take for PCOS and Orlistat to see if these help me lose weight (PCOS makes it harder to lose weight).
I am awaiting another test result and then they are looking to proceed with investigating the cause of the iron deficiency.
I have asked the GP if they think the fact I have PCOS or Asthma is linked to these deficiency's (Vit D, Folate and Iron) but they don't seem to think so.
Anyone else had a combination of conditions and found a causal link?
********UPDATE***********
Different (regular GP asked me to hold off on taking the Iron tablets as said they may interfere with the investigations.
Did the Coeliac Screening which came back as fine/satisfactory.
Saw Respiratory consultant as still bringing blood up in phlegm - he said wanted to redo scan as it was 2 years ago and did bloods and got sputum test. Awaiting appointment for Scan and have a phone consult said if can't see anything on scan will do a Bronchoscopy.
In looking for the causal link for the low iron I have to have camera investigations for colonoscopy and gastroscopy. Pre-assessment on Monday afternoon.
Although invasive and uncomfortable looks like hopefully will get some answers and if no answers my GP said the only other likely cause would be Chronic disease anaemia.