High LH(27) & FSH(32) @ 38 yo. Primary Ovarian Failure... anyone reverse it?

hellodarling

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I just turned 38 the other day. I have a clear hsg but my LH and FSH are high, bad high. Cycles are 25-53 days. Have any of you lowered either number and successfully became pregnant naturally?

I'm taking:

Prenatal
Co-Q10
DHEA
pqq
Vit D,E and B complex
Bee Propalis
Wheat grass pellets
3mg melatonin at night
Raspberry leaf tea
 
Reversal of premature ovarian failure in a patient with Sjögren syndrome using an elimination diet protocol.
Feuerstein J1.
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Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Premature ovarian failure is diagnosed with a picture of amenorrhea, elevated follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and age under 40 years. Twenty percent (20%) of patients with premature ovarian failure have a concomitant autoimmune disease. Cases of premature ovarian failure associated with Sjögren syndrome have been reported in the literature.
PATIENT AND METHOD:
We report a case of a 42-year-old white woman with Sjögren syndrome and premature ovarian failure who underwent a reversal of her premature ovarian failure and restoration of normal menses using an elimination diet protocol. The patient was diagnosed with her rheumatological condition in 2005 and started on disease-modifying antirheumatoid drugs, which were taken intermittently due to a concern over medication side-effects. Her menses became irregular at the time of initial diagnosis and finally ceased in 2006, with a dramatic elevation in her FSH, indicative of autoimmune-induced premature ovarian failure. In March 2009, she commenced an elimination diet protocol, eliminating gluten, beef, eggs, dairy products, nightshade vegetables, refined sugars, and citrus fruit for 4 months.
RESULTS:
Her repeat laboratory tests after 4 months showed a drop in FSH from 88 to 6.5 and a drop in erythrocyte sedimentation rate from 40 to 16. Her menses also resumed and her rheumatological symptoms significantly improved.
CONCLUSIONS:
It is hypothesized that the restoration of normal menses was caused by reduced inflammation in the ovarian tissue and supports the hypothesis that the gut immune system can influence autoimmune disease and inflammation.
 
This is interesting. I am supposed to be on a restrictive diet due to candida infection. It is hard and I'm having trouble being disciplined. This is excellent reinforcement!

Hello darling, if you are serious about taking this on, autoimmune paleo websites and recipes will be a big help to you! Let me know how it goes for you. Good luck!
 
Hellodarling Dont starve yourself, I think eliminating sugar and gluten are most important.
I found this thread of high fsh/premature ovarian failure success storys : https://www.fertilethoughts.com/for...ature-ovarian-failure-success-story-here.html
 
Hellodarling Dont starve yourself, I think eliminating sugar and gluten are most important.
I found this thread of high fsh/premature ovarian failure success storys : https://www.fertilethoughts.com/for...ature-ovarian-failure-success-story-here.html


Lol, I was teasing. I'm not a big gluten person but I love cheese. I can cut those out and since my husband is gone (which is weird because I obviously can't get pregnant now anyway) I can get organic meats...and ditch the beef, right after this plate of nachos!

I need to try. This sucks, truely, not a big fan of ovarian failure at all.
 
This is interesting. I am supposed to be on a restrictive diet due to candida infection. It is hard and I'm having trouble being disciplined. This is excellent reinforcement!

Hello darling, if you are serious about taking this on, autoimmune paleo websites and recipes will be a big help to you! Let me know how it goes for you. Good luck!


I will let you know. I need to cut out wine too. Honestly, since I got a diagnosis, I definitely indulge more than I should... Like a glass a day when cooking, and the stats don't have that in my favor either... Just a temporary thing. I can start all over though. The frustration of this sucks.

I had a friend who had systemic candida, she had to cut out all of the possible sugars she could. It was rough!!!
You have been so supportive, thank you. I'm waving blessings, prayers, and good golden rule stuff back your way!!!!!
 
Well, thank you, Hellodarling! Yes, candida is a total bummer. I don't feel completely terrible, which actually makes staying on the diet even harder. I know it impacts my thyroid, inflammation, and therefore TTC.

I hope you are able to cut back on things that might cause you problems. This isn't an easy time of year, but it certainly can be done!

Feel free to join us in the BFP chasers thread. There have been so many BFPs that it's gotten a little slow lately. We'd love to have another friend join us!

GL:dust:
 
I'll pop over.
I don't know how it's possible to have ovarian failure and still have the witch show, but she got me today so I know no BFP for me. I'm totally confused. I must be popping really crappy eggs or something.

I'll stop by BFP chasers... I'm happy to lend support :)
 

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