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pedsnurse
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Name: Amy
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blood work
I just got a call from my RE office and they said my thyroid level was high meaning my thyroid is slow meaning hypothyroidism. this could be why i haven't been able to concieve your thyroid regulates your hormone levels! Anyone have this?
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Posted 1/16/07 7:15 PM |
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rose825
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Re: blood work
Posted by pedsnurse
I just got a call from my RE office and they said my thyroid level was high meaning my thyroid is slow meaning hypothyroidism. this could be why i haven't been able to concieve your thyroid regulates your hormone levels! Anyone have this?
I dont have this but wanted to offer . Sometimes I wish it did because it would explain alot, including my fat arse.
BUt seriously. What are they going to do about it?
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Posted 1/16/07 7:21 PM |
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dm24angel
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Name: Donna
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Re: blood work
I have it....
Was diasgnosed by the RE actually a well.
I was put on Synthroid and it regulated my thyroid.
Unfortunatly after a while, it still didnt help us conceive...but you would need med's if you did get PG to make your thyroid function better as it slows even MORE during Pregnancy...
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Posted 1/16/07 7:22 PM |
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juju
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Re: blood work
I suffer from hypothyroidism and was given Synthroid. I have a lot more energy now that I am on it. Because I have other IF issues, not sure how this truly affects my fertility.
It was also discovered that I am auto-immune to my hypothryoid, which is aka Hashimotos Disease. Having autoimmune issues can be a reason for implantation failures. YOur body will confuse your healthy cells as bad cells and could prevent implantation.
Auto-Immune testing is controversial in the IF world and I am not sure if your RE advocates it but there are also other panels of bloodwork for other auto-immune issues. Usually the fact that you might be auto-immune to your thyroid is an indicator that you might have other auto-immune issues.
Your doctor will most likely give you synthroid and your TSH levels should be between .5-2.5. Like Donna mentioned, once you are pregnant, they will increase your dosage.
Good Luck to you!
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Posted 1/16/07 7:44 PM |
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LaurenExp
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Member since 8/06 11613 total posts
Name: L-Diddy EDD 11/11/11 :)
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Re: blood work
Just wanted to send you some
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Posted 1/17/07 7:21 AM |
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