CaliDreaming
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I have been TTC my second child for nearly a year now, and I strongly suspect that I may have hyperthyroidism. My acupuncturist thought that I had it, and when I did more research almost all of the symptoms ring true for me. Also, my mother had it and she had to have a goiter removed when she was just a few years older than me.
I have had symptoms of hyperthyroidism all of my life which have varied in intensity. However after I had my baby and started TTC for #2, I noticed symptoms that were very pronounced. I had been having regular, but extremely short and light periods, dizziness, night sweats, my hair had gotten fine and brittle, and I was extremely fatigued in the evenings. I had written off most of these symptoms as just what happens to new working mothers--we started ttc when dd was 9 months old--so I didn't see a doctor.
I just went to a FS last week and she ordered tests for my thyroid--TSH and thyroid antibodies, along with a test for glucose. I am waiting for those results now. I have so many questions.
1. What happens if you have all the symptoms of thyroid disease, but the results are in the "normal" range? Do they do further testing? I am so convinced I have thyroid problems that I would be skeptical of any normal result.
2. Can supplements or acupuncture affect test results? I have been seeing an acupuncturist and taking a boatload of supplements for the past 6 months or so. The worst of the symptoms seemed to go away after I started acu and supplements, but I still feel tired from time to time, still have palpitations from time to time and still no bfp. My periods have increased in length and flow somewhat, but are still much lighter than normal. Basically I still feel like something is wrong.
3. I know thyroid issues can affect fertility, but is that true even when you ovulate regularly? My periods are perfect except for the fact that they have been so short and light. I am hoping that my thyroid is the reason why I haven't had a bfp yet, and the reason why it took us 8 months to conceive dd #1.
4. Can most thyroid problems be managed with medications or does it depend? My mother had surgery to fix her problems, and unfortunately she passed away so I can't ask her why she took that route. I'm not sure if my symptoms sound like I would have a more severe case or just a borderline case that went out of control in recent months.
Thanks for any help you ladies can provide!
I have had symptoms of hyperthyroidism all of my life which have varied in intensity. However after I had my baby and started TTC for #2, I noticed symptoms that were very pronounced. I had been having regular, but extremely short and light periods, dizziness, night sweats, my hair had gotten fine and brittle, and I was extremely fatigued in the evenings. I had written off most of these symptoms as just what happens to new working mothers--we started ttc when dd was 9 months old--so I didn't see a doctor.
I just went to a FS last week and she ordered tests for my thyroid--TSH and thyroid antibodies, along with a test for glucose. I am waiting for those results now. I have so many questions.
1. What happens if you have all the symptoms of thyroid disease, but the results are in the "normal" range? Do they do further testing? I am so convinced I have thyroid problems that I would be skeptical of any normal result.
2. Can supplements or acupuncture affect test results? I have been seeing an acupuncturist and taking a boatload of supplements for the past 6 months or so. The worst of the symptoms seemed to go away after I started acu and supplements, but I still feel tired from time to time, still have palpitations from time to time and still no bfp. My periods have increased in length and flow somewhat, but are still much lighter than normal. Basically I still feel like something is wrong.
3. I know thyroid issues can affect fertility, but is that true even when you ovulate regularly? My periods are perfect except for the fact that they have been so short and light. I am hoping that my thyroid is the reason why I haven't had a bfp yet, and the reason why it took us 8 months to conceive dd #1.
4. Can most thyroid problems be managed with medications or does it depend? My mother had surgery to fix her problems, and unfortunately she passed away so I can't ask her why she took that route. I'm not sure if my symptoms sound like I would have a more severe case or just a borderline case that went out of control in recent months.
Thanks for any help you ladies can provide!