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Hi. I am new to this group.

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Hi all. I am new here.

I am 31 years of age and was diagnosed with PCOS 4years ago (had already 2 children way before this) after almost 2 years of constant periods and pains. Doctors didnt know what was going on at first. Then after scans etc they realised i have pcos. I struggle with this a lot as i am always on my period and always have constant lower abdominal pains.

Hoping to get more info and support on here. Have to get through this somehow.

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Have you been checked for endometriosis as well as this is more common to cause pain than PCOS and it is quite common to have both conditions as well.

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I have not been checked for that. Will make an appointment and ask to be checked for that too.. thanks..

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