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Charters Anonymous : Volume 2

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chocciechip · 12/08/2010 14:08

Volume 2 starts here ladies!

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hippychick66 · 11/09/2010 20:33

Ahh sweetie what a nice thing to say. I'm glad I'm supportive to you. I don't know about the strong bit but that's another story.

I think 3.5 is within the correct levels isn't it? Do ask your GP if he/she thinks that your thyroid could have contributed and please do let me know the answer. I'm guessing they will just say that 1 in 5 pregnancies end in early loss and it was probably just not quite right.

Lets hope that the old theory that you're more fertile after a loss are true in your case and that you are soon preggers again.

You will feel differently next time you get a BFP and unfortunately you will worry, but you are young EnvyGrin and you have every chance of a success very soon.

Much love to you, your DP and your little one.
xx

bessie26 · 11/09/2010 21:07

ladyggg I'm so sorry for your loss Sad

In case it's interesting to you here's a link someone sent me to some NHS guidance on hypothyroidism and pregnancy.

IME different doctors say different things about TTC after MC & I think you just have to do what feels right for you. After our last m/c we had a couple of cycles where we didn't try very hard IYKWIM. I think it was good for us to relax and try do something other than think about making babies. Oh, and drink lots of nice red wine Grin

take it easy
bessie x

BabyValentine · 11/09/2010 22:15

Hi everyone,

I just thought I'd pop back on to see how everybody is getting on.

So sorry to hear empty, ell and ladygaga's news Sad. Wishing you all much love.

I'm 18 weeks tomorrow (by my dates, or 18+6 by scan dates - sonographer dismissed my charting abilities) and we had our anomaly scan last week and everything was fine Smile. Congrats to all the ladies who have had BFPs since I left. Hoping there are many more to come!

LadyGoneGaga · 12/09/2010 08:18

Bessie that's really useful. Unfortunately they did not increase my dosage and left me at 3.5. I'm feeling a little bit annoyed right now, it may or may not have contributed to the miscarriage but now I am left with a "What if?". Going to ask GP to raise my dose to 125mcg on Monday.

newyearsday · 12/09/2010 09:47

I'm so so sorry lady and your dh for your devastating loss :(

I'm thinking about you xx

hippychick66 · 12/09/2010 17:27

Thanks for the guidelines. I am a bit worried now. the second thyroid test my GP did came back as 5.5. As this was very different from the 9.07 that i'd got prevoiusly she said that this proves that my thyroid is struggling to cope and sometimes coping better than others. There were high levels of anti-bodies (I'm thinking it said 88). Anyway, she said as it was fluctuating so much she didn't want me to start on the tablets just yet for fear of making me over-active. So she's asked me to go back for another blood test in 6 weeks and hasn't started me on the tablets yet. But if I do get pregnant soon surely 5.5 is high compared to the NHS guidelines????

Sorry long ramble. Arrggh.

LadyGoneGaga · 12/09/2010 19:27

Hippy Can you ask your GP to refer you to a Specialist? I don't follow her logic tbh.

bessie26 · 12/09/2010 20:39

hippy try not to worry, but good idea from ladyggg about trying to speak to a specialist - we can send you armed with all our questions! Grin It's frustrating, but I can understand why your GP doesn't want to prescribe you anything if your results are changing so much so quickly. You really don't want to be taking pills you don't need!

my levels 3 months ago were

  • TSH 6.61 (normal range 0.25-5.0)
  • free T4 11.5 (normal range 9-23)
  • my anti-bodies were "fine"

I should hopefully get my latest results tomorrow!

The first GP I saw said that as I was "only just" outside the range, I didn't need any treatment, even if pg.
When I saw my GP, she still didn't seem concerned (even after I showed her the guidance) as I was "only just" outside the range, but said if a re-test showed similar results she would prescribe me something.

I mentioned my results to my midwife last week & she wasn't worried either! (I do wonder if anyone worries about these things other than us?) I've got an appointment at gynecology on thursday (first scan - am bricking myself) so will ask them about thyroid results too!

hippychick66 · 12/09/2010 21:06

Good luck for thurs bessie i know you've been through the mill and, like me, you've probably had scans that didn't work out well but I have fingers crossed that all will be fine. How many weeks will you be by thurs???

bessie26 · 12/09/2010 21:26

thanks hippy Smile I think I'm 9 weeks tomorrow. Have been a bit wobbly this last week as I only got to 8.5 weeks last time, but am still feeling nauseous & temp is still up(!) so fx everything is ok.

Ell11 · 12/09/2010 23:02

Sorry for your loss Ladyggg - feeling your sadness :( Not sure why you should wait another cycle before trying again- seems like it might be good therapy to get straight back on the horse. But then again if you didn't manage to conceive you might feel the disappointment more harshly because you'd still be feeling sad...? I don't know lovely... You'll have to do what feels best for you.

Bessie, all the best for Thursday.

nice to meet you Babyvalentine and glad all is well with you- congrats!

I've re-discovered my love of red wine since not TTCing- it's helping!!!

Orchid12 · 13/09/2010 07:38

Hi all,
LadyGG I'm not sure if I have said this over on the other thread but I am so sorry you've been through this. BIG HUGS to you.

Thyroid people - I hope things get sorted soon. I can't pretend I understand all these figures but at least you have people on here who do know and who can empathise.

Bessie good luck for Thursday Smile

Can I ask a question? Do people always get an implantation dip on their charts, and if so, when? I did get one when I was PG with DC1, although I wasn't religious about the time I took my temp, so can't be sure it's just not something to do with an early temp instead of a drop (it was at 4DPO). I've now been TTC since Dec and I've had nothing that resembles any dip, and have never been PG in that time. I was just wondering if I'm out for this month as am now on DPO 5 and no sign of a drop (although FF thinks I'm 7DPO). here's my chart

LadyGoneGaga · 13/09/2010 10:26

I don't think you have to have a dip on your chart to be pg, Orchid anyway. But typical is around 7 dpo I think but can do up to 12. I obsessively looked for charts with implantation dips in their gallery and they are quite variable.

emptyshell · 13/09/2010 13:08

Bit of an update before I vanish from the site cos I think I'm done (want to slap too many people on the main forums for thinking they're somehow better than us because their plumbing works and I don't belong).

Just been for scan number 3... confirmed dead, starting to disintegrate... d+c (I refuse to use that Products of Conception phrase) booked for Thursday.

Quite where we go from here I don't know - thankfully our PCT investigates after 2 miscarriages and not three at least, so that's some hope. I don't know if I have it in me to try and go through it all again - after having to spend the best part of the last month as a walking coffin for two dead babies.

LadyGoneGaga · 13/09/2010 13:41

Empty I am so very sad for you. I mc'ed at the weekend so know what you are going through.

Please don't vanish - maybe avoid the main forums if you feel like that but lots of us here know what you are going through and can try to help support you so I hope you can stay.

It's good that you can hopefully get some answers about what is causing this. Will be thinking of you on Thursday. Gentle hugs to you and your DP x

hippychick66 · 13/09/2010 14:27

empty I echo what lady said. I know some people were horrid on the other threads, but everyone on here wishes you well and totally understands how bitter and cheated you feel.

I also understand what you're saying about carrying around dead babies. It is so horrible to find out that what you hoped was a healthy baby, is in fact a feotus that has either stopped developing or not even started.

When I found out at 11.5 weeks that mine had stopped at 8 weeks I felt like an idiot, I had been telling people I was pregnant and there wasn't even a live baby in there. But the fact is that foetus (and the empty sac I lost 4 months later) may not have been live babies BUT I was ready to love them and welcome them into my family and it was not my fault at all that they didn't make it - just as it is not yours now, lovie.

I really hope that you do find the strength to try again if it feels right for you and I hope that you do get to experience a healthy pregnancy. I know you are extremely sad and bitter right now, but I hate to think of you refering to yourself as a coffin for dead babies.

Thinking of you and hoping that you don't wander off. xx

spilttheteaagain · 13/09/2010 19:04

LadyG I'm so sorry to hear about your MC.

And empty, as everyone else has said we'd love you to stay and you are very welcome here. I'm so sorry that it was bad news and will be thinking of you on Thursday.

Wishing you both and your DHs lots of love and hope you get some time to grieve together xx

LadyGoneGaga · 13/09/2010 20:40

Thanks spilt. Signed off this week and part of next so going to take some me time.

I went to GP today to get sick note for mc and discussed thyroid with her a bit more. I said I was concerned and anyway I didn't feel well at 3.5 TSH and that pg women should be under 2 and she said no probs at all to increase my dosage now to treat how I feel rather than the numbers as I will be needing it for the next baby anyway (God love her!). So she put me up by 25mcg to 125mcg which I am happy about.

Hippy and anyone else who sadly has experience of this, What is your experience of charting after mc? Did your cycle behave in a predictable fashion or all wonky. I mean immediately after mc could you chart as per normal?

bessie26 · 13/09/2010 21:10

empty hope things all go smoothly on thurs & you get closure on this very sad episode in your lives. Stay strong.

ladyggg I started temping again as soon as I'd stopped bleeding, they were a little wonky, but not way out, YMMV. You should be able to see my charts on FF, my last mc was in march this year. It reckons I O'd the following cycle, but I'm not so sure, and my LP seems very short (they were the 2 shortest cycles I have ever had!)

In other thyroid news (perhaps we should start a separate thread for this? Wink), my GP phoned today with my latest test results. TSH is now up to 10.8 (was 6.6) so there is a prescription waiting for me at the surgery! It's just for .25mcg which is the lowest dose possible, but she told me to ask the people in gynecology about dosage & the "ideal" range for pg on thurs (I will also ask about TTC!)

hippychick66 · 13/09/2010 21:18

lady both times I did ovulate after the MC's but it took a bit longer. I'd say it was about a week later than normal that i ov'd and then a week later that I got AF.

I don't think I actually charted either month so not sure about temps etc.

I found it very hard to face sex after the MMC (not sure if it was cos of the EPRC or just too upset). But after the MC in June I got straight back on the horse (so to speak) as soon as the bleeding stopped.

I was off work both times. I think it's a personal thing but I agree with you about taking time off lady. I just needed that time at home - I didn't want to be at work and start crying etc.

Take care honey. You'll get there again.

Re: thyroid. I'm worried that even the best result for me was 5.5 and that is way above guidines. I guess it's not a problem unless I get a BFP though.

empty Are you still around - how are you?

babyval meant to say the other day. Well done on the scan etc. Glad all is going well with your little valentine baby.

hippychick66 · 13/09/2010 21:20

bessie crossed posts. I think maybe a thyroid thread would be a good idea. As most people on here are probably thinking ConfusedConfusedConfused.

Do you want to do it or shall I???

hippychick66 · 14/09/2010 11:09

bessie and lady I've started a thread about the thyroid discussions. I decided to do it in the conception section rather than the preggie section.

of course if we get to the point where we're ALL pregnant and past the 12 week scan etc - we can always move house Grin

Please join me or I will look like i've made you two up (my imaginary friends).

see you there soon. Smile

hippychick66 · 15/09/2010 09:36

Hello. Jut wanted to say that I'm away for a week from Friday and may not have internet access, so if I disappear please don't think i don't care about you guys.

I'm not charting this month. Basically, cos I don't usually temp during AF and usually start again about day 7. But as I'm away I just can't be doing with it. I should be ov'ing whilst away (in a caravan!)so will probably just try good old fashioned shagging at the right time (kids and caravan permitting). I might sneak a couple of OPK's in my suitcase though Grin

Love to all. Keep on charting. To all the preggy ladies - keep well.

xxx

newyearsday · 15/09/2010 11:01

Hi all, I'm still lurking around to see how you're all getting on. hippy I'm also holidaying from Friday in a caravan! I'm ok, lots of good symptoms (nausea, tired, sore boobies, v emotional) but also lots of twinges, throbbing and sharp pains in the womby area which is a bit worrying. It's early days so only time will tell...x

spilttheteaagain · 15/09/2010 18:52

BabyV I meant to pop in and say congratulations and I'm really glad things are going well for you. Getting that anomaly scan done and knowing everything's fine must really feel like everything is really really happening now IYKWIM?

I still have at the back of my mind this fear that it may yet all go pear shaped when I find out that there's some massive issue at 20 weeks which means the baby isn't viable... It will be such a relief to get past that bit.

newyearsday is it your first? Other folk on my antenatal thread had that sharp pain you describe (it had them doubled over on the loo and usually at night) and their MWs said it was quite normal and is usually down to the uterus starting to stretch.

Hope you have lovely holidays hippy and Newyearsday Smile