I would be most concerned that your doctor did not check your liver and kidney function through bloodwork before starting you on met. If you are young and healthy chances are your kidney and liver work fine, but if they don't met can be very dangerous.
I would want some blood work done to check base line hormone levels if it were me. You do not have to be insulin resistant for metformin to help you (I am not and it is regulating my cycle), but there are many more hormone levels the doctor can check to be sure it is pcos that is causing your troubles and to be sure there is no other medication necessary at the same time.
Obviously these are all things to discuss with your doctor, they all handle things differently, these are just my thoughts based on my treatment experience. I hope it is helpful, and I hope met works for you!
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