Hi NoAngel683,
Nearly seven years in ttc; I can't begin to imagine how you must be feeling by now.
I was not able to take clomid either - was told I was not suitable to take it due to sky high LH levels (clomid encourages such production).
Did they establish that clomid was the actual cause of the bleeding?. I only ask this as some other gynae problems like endometriosis and or fibroids can do exactly the same. Were you ever evaluated properly to see if either of these were actually the cause of the bleeding?.
This doctor you refer to - is this a gynaecologist at a subfertility unit?.
I cannot understand why you've been put back on birth control if this is indeed what you're taking; that won't help you ovulate.
Are you being monitored currently - any blood tests, ultrasounds etc?. Are they doung anything else apart from the Metformin?. What happens if this does not work, do you know?.
The cystic follicles associated with PCOS can disappear - only to be replaced by further cystic follicles.
If you are not under the care of a gynae then you should be. If you are already, I would seek out a second opinion from another subfertility unit - your GP can refer you. It is fair to say that some units are far better than others.
As previously mentioned by detoxdiva Verity's website is good to look at.
HTH a bit
Attila