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  • Jul 18, 2013, 05:03 PM
    dursilla
    Body functions HELP!
    OK so this is a personal question but I'm really worried OK so I brief you in on my history

    In 2011 I weighed 210-220 pounds maybe more I can't remember exactly as I avoided the scales. Anyway I was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) I was avised to lose weight so I did

    By early 2012 I weighed roughly 200 pounds but my period was still out of whack

    Mid 2012 I dropped more weight so now I was about 190 pounds but still not quite regular with my cycle so more weight had to go

    So by late 2012 I was down to 176 pounds and my cycle was normal well as normal as it can be any way I still decided hay I should lose a little bit more you know I want to look pretty I what someone to think hay that girl is beautiful so I lost more weight

    2013 rolls on and in February I was asked out by my crush (YAY) and at that point I weighed 158 pounds and I felt great

    So the weeks went by and I was casually losing weight and gaining weight so I was always between 160-150 so I started feeling fat and gross and just plain not attractive so I lost more weight

    So here we are in July and I'm down to 138 pounds and I'm still not happy I feel like people look at me and see an obese girl... but worse my period is acting up the past two months I have had it three times but when I have had it, it is a dark brownish colour and very minimal blood now I usually have a heavy flow and a lot of pain but I haven't experienced any pain

    I'm currently 15 years old and 5"2 so I know I'm still overweight but why is my cycle weird

    What's wrong!!
  • Jul 18, 2013, 06:01 PM
    Alty
    At 15 your body is still adjusting to menstruating every month. That, and the fact that you have PCOD is likely what's causing you to have off periods.

    If this is a concern, it's best to see your doctor about it.
  • Jul 18, 2013, 06:08 PM
    dursilla
    Thanks ill bring it with next time I go

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