See Sarah, you are so unique there's been no one like you in 20 years!
Hope the tests come back with something definitive... Not that you shouldn't remain a woman of mystery if you so want to!
See Sarah, you are so unique there's been no one like you in 20 years!
Hope the tests come back with something definitive... Not that you shouldn't remain a woman of mystery if you so want to!
How did your resutls go Sarah?
I've just been diagnosed with postpartum thyroiditis and I'm waiting for AF to return, very odd since I haven't done a night feed in months and we are down to 1 BF a day.
Has AF returned for you?
I'm not in a hurry TTC#2 but I'd like to know what is happening with my cycle! Unfortunately I just have to wait it out and have repeat bloods in a months time.
SG
Still no firm diagnosis at this stage because my appointment last week had to be rescheduled due to an emergency. What emergency goes on for two weeks I don't know, but anyway my appointment is now next week.
It's strange to be diagnosed with Postpartum Thyroiditis at 7 months post birth Shoegal, it's usually gone or starting to go within three months. Have they said you're over or under active?
No AF here as yet either, but I am fully breastfeeding with generally one feed overnight & sometimes up to three.
I'm actually underactive ATM.
My T4 was 32 three weeks ago and is now 28 so it's getting into the acceptable range.
Hope you appt goes well, I'd be interested to see how you go if you don't mind updating?
GL.
SG
Aaaah ok, that makes sense.
I'll definitely update if I ever manage to get this appointment done. Worst thing is it's so far out from the antibodies BT that she's likely to want to do another one![]()
Hi Sarah, just wanted to give you a little info.....
The RAI uptake test is generally done if they are planning on treating you with RAI. The uptake test involves ingesting a tiny amount of RAI to see where it is distributed within the thyroid and in the case of Thyroid ca, the rest of the body too. Although it is a tiny amount for this test, it is generally not recommended to BF mothers, as your endocrinologist suggested.
To look at the general physiology of the thyroid, the most common radioactive agent used is technetium, it behaves like iodine in the thyroid, but unlike iodine it has a short half and does not emit any beta rays. Beta rays are what iodine emits to destroy tissue. So, it is excreted rapidly from the body without causing any tissue damage. For this test it is generally recommended that you either express prior to the test and use that for the next 24 hrs, or use formula.
From the sounds of it, your friend had radioactive iodine for treatment. Treatment follows the uptake test if indicated. The dose of iodine used for treatment in much higher and that is when all the special precautions come in. Separate cutlery, separate beds, limiting close contact with children and pregnant women, etc.
I hope i am making it clearer for you and not more confusing! Please pm me if i can answer any questions about the RAI at all.![]()
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