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Pcos with constant changing of symptoms

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I was diagnosed with pcos after having my twins at age 36. My question is, does anyone else have a constant change of symptoms? I feel like I’m going crazy sometimes and making up the symptoms in my head. Like weakness, tiredness, dry mouth, constipation, anxiety, dry eyes. I am so frustrated and my family thinks that I am a hypochondriac 😢. Is this normal with pcos?

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MedStudentP

Are you taking any medication?

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Hols969

How old are your twins? Tiredness is really common and usually related to lacking in Vit D so get some supplements, I haven't heard of anything else specifically related to pcos though but it is not to say it isnt !!

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