Please bear with me everyone, I have had another rubbish appointment with a GP who hasn't listened and I need to vent to people who might actually get it!
When I was a kid I was perfectly normal! I had a myriad of hobbies and after school activities that I continued until I hit puberty. This was not a fun time, to put it mildly! Not only did my first and second period occur 10 months apart, but I had the added fun of gaining more than two stone for no apparent reason and also developed breast asymmetry. Que an isolated very depressed teen who was so embarrassed and isolated she didn't seek treatment or advice until she was 23!!!
Luckily by this point I'd met my partner who was super supportive and convinced me to talk to my GP.
They looked at me like I was a lazy fatty and sent me off for scans. Naturally the NHS scans revealed nothing and I was told to go on a diet and excercise more. Nevermind that I was cycling 2miles a day to work as a cleaner at an event stadium ...
My mum was great though and pushed me to go to a private gynaecologist for a check up. 20 minutes of actual conversation, a smear test and trans vaginal ultrasound later: cysts on my ovaries clear as day! She recommended I take the pictures to my GP confirming the PCOS Diagnoses, along with a request for Metformin (glucophage).
This would reduce the cysts on my ovaries, regulate my cycle, and also help start shifting some weight.
Thrilled to have an answer I skipped back home to my GP, and got told no!!! "The only reason to treat PCOS, is if you want a baby." I was told. Naturally having children was something I'd considered but my main reason was to loose the stubborn belly that didn't go anywhere. So I said we were considering having kids and was prescribed 1000mg a day. Three months and nearly a stone later (I was amazed how quickly the weight came off!) I actually did get pregnant! I had a relatively okay pregnancy, developing gestational diabetes and polyhydramnia along the way but did give birth to a beautiful and healthy boy.
Back to the PCOS though! I was told that conceiving and having a baby meant a 50/50 chance it would not reoccur. I didn't want to have another baby yet though, and had the implant put in my arm for BC just in case.
But now I was also back at square one. Baby weight to shift along with what I'd gained after, and a big career change which meant no more cycling or cleaning to keep me fit.
I took myself in hand about 7months ago; joined a gym and really cracked down on my diet. Saw some progress and then nothing. I had lost weight everywhere except, you guessed it, my lower stomach!
So I have just been back to my GP to ask for the Metformin again... I explained that no I do not want a baby, I want to loose weight and get the surgery I've been planning for 5 years! I have been turned down for the most spurious reason .... Their scan was negative so it has to be redone to prove I have PCOS AGAIN!
I'm at a loss and can't stop sniffling.
If you made it this far, thanks for letting me get that off my chest! You're all super brave xxxxx