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TTC or Pregnant with an under-active Thyroid.

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hippychick66 · 14/09/2010 11:06

Hi,

We were talking about this a lot on the charting thread and thought it would be good to start a separate thread.

There's about 3 of us at the moment but please do join us too if you are TTC with this added probem.

My results were 9.07 and then a few weeks later 5.5. I'm due another blood test in 5 weeks and hopefully my GP should be starting me on Thyroxin soon.

Quite worried cos the NHS guidelines say your numbers should be a lot lower when pregnant. still i haven't got that BFP yet so I guess I'll worry then.

ladygonegaga and Bessie26 - hurry up and join me here Grin.

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nappymaestro · 28/03/2012 16:09

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Calamityboo · 28/03/2012 16:31

had my implant removed in august, been on a 5-6 week cycle since so want to do everything I can to maximize my chances, also could do with shifting a bit of timber, have been at the gym 4 times a week and Nowt, not a pound shifted :( I just thought everything thyroid was slow moving, was very surprised to hear changes could be felt so quickly.

McPopcornMouseNFries · 28/03/2012 16:31

I was told it's not just dairy, but also soy and caffeine - you should have your tablets 2hrs before/after any of these things, apparently.

Calamityboo · 28/03/2012 16:37

so night time could be the way to go then? I don't have any of that after about 8pm, in theory taking them at about 10 should help.

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Calamityboo · 28/03/2012 17:33

no not charting, never really got to grips with it, if no luck soon I will do though!

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Calamityboo · 28/03/2012 21:46

I will look in to it I promise, even the cervical fluids Blush

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McKTastic · 20/04/2012 16:05

Hey everyone! Just wanted to share - my latest bloods are TSH 1.48, T3 1.4 & T4 18.1 - Am Smile Not sure if they'll review again in a month or how it goes now but feel like baby no2 is almost a possibility now........

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McKTastic · 20/04/2012 19:35

Thanks Maples Smile Am v pleased & hope your prediction comes true! Wink am doubting myself at the same time though - don't know if we should wait to see if results remain stable - am still feeling symptomatic Sad Can anyone tell me what happened next once their results were within range? (have tried to read all of thread on my phone but never managed it in one go & how to save my place on an existing thread that I'm midway through reading seems beyond my MN user capabilities!! - really need to ask how on site stuff!)

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McKTastic · 20/04/2012 20:04

Thanks Maples - have made another apt with GP to chat things through.

My previous post was meant to say am "still" feeling symptomatic Sad which worries me when readings are so much better.

Lol re blinking iPhone (causes me no end of issues on MN too!)

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QuelleSurprise21 · 29/05/2012 10:20

Hello Everybody.

I'm new to the world of hypothyroidism. Let me introduce myself and then could I please have some advice / a pep talk? Thank you, kind ladies.

DH and I have been married just over a year and have been TTC in an utterly lackadaisical fashion. No success, so I went off to my GP who sent me for Day 1-4 blood tests which included thyroid tests.

The results came back TSH 9.55 and Free Thyroxine 12.8. From what I have read on here those numbers are not in the conception friendly range and with the help of Google I've diagnosed myself as being hypothyroid.

In my mind I imagined going back to the GP and she would prescribe the right medication and I would no longer feel tired all the time, feel the cold really badly or be a general moody cow. As a result, I would then go on to international success in my career and conceive next month.

I've been back to the GP this morning talked about the results with her and she said she thought they were not in the range that affects TTC. From what I've read on here that is not true - but I just sat there and said nothing.

It looks like international success and pg will have to wait - not enough balls or thyroxine.

Please help.

McKTastic · 17/08/2012 21:52

Finally found this thread again Grin Can't believe it was April since my last post! Still feeling crap - worst symptoms are a constant chest pressure & feeling like my throat is closing over. May well not be linked to being hypo but have never felt either before. Have another GP apt! Have any of you ever been off work with thyroid problems?

On the ttc front we have been trying for no.2 & had a few months of disappointment so far - currently on the 2ww but can't see it happening when I'm feeling so crap!

Hope everyone else well.

McKTastic · 17/11/2012 08:20

Getting this on my 'I'm on' list so I can eventually get round to reading it all. Might need a few tips Wink

expansivegirth · 18/11/2012 20:44

Does your GP intend to treat your hypothyroidism as a TSH of 9 should be treated whether or not you are trying to conceive? If not, seek a second opinion.

I'm not sure if a TSH of 9 makes a difference TTC, but my fertility doctor certainly thought my TSH of 8 could. I was trying to conceive via AI and the doctor said she would not treat me until I got my thyroid sorted out. She put me on thyroxine 25mcg which made little difference. I then changed fertility clinics and the doctor there said that she felt that I needed proper medical advice. I paid 180 pounds (was six years ago) and went to a private consultant (an NHS specialist). He discovered I had Hashimotos and upped my dose. My TSH went down to 3 and I conceived (with help) soon after. I've since been monitored regularly via my GP.

expansivegirth · 18/11/2012 20:46

just seen yours is an old post. I do hope that everything is sorted by now!