Hi JoJo
I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism 3 weeks ago, so my Dr did a battery of tests. I swear they took half my blood trying to figure out what was wrong with me in the first place, but they still wanted more! I found out that the insane rate of my metabolism was causing my OCP to be ineffective, and he rang me 24 hours after he took the tests to tell me I was 5 weeks pregnant! I am a diabetic also, which has made it interesting, but I see the endocrinologist every 2 weeks, and he keeps a close eye on me.
I am under no illusions, I know I have a 5 times higher chance of miscarriage, but I am doing my best to have a healthy baby. I have been on the antithyroid meds now for 3 weeks, and my goiter is shrinking, my weight loss has slowed (went from 113.6kg in December to 92.1kg in mar), and my t3 and t4 are down from "immeasurably high" to only 2.5 times normal. So far so good, touch wood.
The truth is, I am terrified to lose this baby, because it must have been sent to me, or I wouldn't have conceived while I was so ill. I am afraid it will not be a healthy, normal baby. And your doctor is saying this for your benefit. He doesn't want to see you disappointed. So far, I have beaten the odds. I have been EXTREMELY lucky. In the end it is up to you, but if you decide to go for it, be aware of the risks. You will not just experience fatigue like in a normal pregnancy, you will be EXHAUSTED.
In the end, do what your heart tells you. And believe in the incredible resilience of the human body. Good luck! PM me if you need to.


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, but I am doing my best to have a healthy baby. I have been on the antithyroid meds now for 3 weeks, and my goiter is shrinking, my weight loss has slowed (went from 113.6kg in December to 92.1kg in mar), and my t3 and t4 are down from "immeasurably high" to only 2.5 times normal. So far so good, touch wood.



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