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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 182216" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>Don't know if you'll see this, Lisa, as it's an old thread (I just came across it now, though), but I noticed it because, like you're daughter, I'm hypothyroid. (I apologize if what you wrote about has since been overtaken by events, but I have a disease veteran's compulsion to share what I've learned.) I find that even though I'm treated the disease causes a lot of problems, including with my mood. My TSH needed to be monitored very closely when I was pg. I only learned this after two miscarriages, however; some OB/GYN's seem to be clueless about the condition's impact. I just wanted to suggest that your easy child make sure her thyroid medication is at the right level; I know she's a nurse, but even some medical professionals really seem unaware of how toxic a mix hypothyroidism and pregnancy can be. After my mc's I managed to have two more children, but I was always very anxious, and I think your easy child's schedule, the job changes, etc., all at what is really a very young age, could make anyone burst out crying.</p><p> </p><p>My good wishes to all your family. </p><p>Ranny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 182216, member: 5689"] Don't know if you'll see this, Lisa, as it's an old thread (I just came across it now, though), but I noticed it because, like you're daughter, I'm hypothyroid. (I apologize if what you wrote about has since been overtaken by events, but I have a disease veteran's compulsion to share what I've learned.) I find that even though I'm treated the disease causes a lot of problems, including with my mood. My TSH needed to be monitored very closely when I was pg. I only learned this after two miscarriages, however; some OB/GYN's seem to be clueless about the condition's impact. I just wanted to suggest that your easy child make sure her thyroid medication is at the right level; I know she's a nurse, but even some medical professionals really seem unaware of how toxic a mix hypothyroidism and pregnancy can be. After my mc's I managed to have two more children, but I was always very anxious, and I think your easy child's schedule, the job changes, etc., all at what is really a very young age, could make anyone burst out crying. My good wishes to all your family. Ranny [/QUOTE]
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