I don't know much about endo, so I can't really comment on that.
As for the PCOS, it's possible. When I was first tested, my hormone levels were only very slightly outside normal limits. A gyno put me on clomid, which didn't work, and we then discovered that DH had terrible sperm problems as well. When we went off to the FS, he repeated all the tests we'd had done previously. This time my blood work came back in the "bloody awful" category. I discovered that instead of very mild PCOS (I show very few physical symptoms of it), I actually have very severe PCOS... It's possible for hormone levels to change over time, and it may just be worth getting it looked into again.
That said, it's entirely possible to have polycsystic ovaries (appearance-wise) and NOT have PCOS. Just as it is possible to have PCOS and have ovaries of normal appearance. It's a very misleading name!
Good luck with everything, and I hope someone can answer your endo questions soon.
BW


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