Rabbitmama85
July 2nd, 2013, 01:01 AM
I just got back from my yearly check up, and my bloodwork shows that my thyroid levels have gone up. Quite a bit, actually. They are above 4 and my dr said that being closer to, or under, 2 is better for ttc. :( so now I'm getting worried that this is going to make this ttc journey a little longer than I planned for. Last time I had no problem getting pregnant (took 2 months), so I was sort of expecting it to be the same this time and I planned it out so I would be within the months I would prefer to have a baby (march-June)
So I'm feeling a little like I've lost my eager edge already. She said that she doesn't want to give me any medicines now, because technically I'm still in the normal range, but if we seem to be having trouble ttc in a couple of months, she might give me a very low dose to see if it will help. I tried to google natural ways to lower levels, but it includes cutting out healthy foods (spinach, kale) and some suggested adding in things that I know are not exactly healthy (mostly dairy). Does anyone have any experience with this? Or know if this could effect a sway?
Also. Despite taking 5000 IU of vitamin d for the last year, I'm still showing deficient. Which is a bummer, and so now my dr is having me take 10,000 IU. It makes me wonder what other supplements are not working....though my omega-3 level was much better than last year :) so maybe it's just the d. I'm more worried about folic acid, because I have a genetic marker that shows that I don't absorb it naturally through food...but that's not one of the levels we checked for, so I have no idea if the supplement is working.
So I'm feeling a little like I've lost my eager edge already. She said that she doesn't want to give me any medicines now, because technically I'm still in the normal range, but if we seem to be having trouble ttc in a couple of months, she might give me a very low dose to see if it will help. I tried to google natural ways to lower levels, but it includes cutting out healthy foods (spinach, kale) and some suggested adding in things that I know are not exactly healthy (mostly dairy). Does anyone have any experience with this? Or know if this could effect a sway?
Also. Despite taking 5000 IU of vitamin d for the last year, I'm still showing deficient. Which is a bummer, and so now my dr is having me take 10,000 IU. It makes me wonder what other supplements are not working....though my omega-3 level was much better than last year :) so maybe it's just the d. I'm more worried about folic acid, because I have a genetic marker that shows that I don't absorb it naturally through food...but that's not one of the levels we checked for, so I have no idea if the supplement is working.