Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 Oh {{{{{{{{{{{{{{HUGZ}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} I wish there were something I could do for you!!! I will get you and those little babies on as many prayers lists as I can . We both know the power of prayer! Try to hang on, rest lots and know you are loved and everyone is pulling for you!!! Love, Jody _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 Hi , I'm sorry you are having a hard time! You need to hang tough here and put your feet up and breath and try to be calm. And then print out some articles on pregnancy with gd for your endo. I have some, I'll email them to you tomorrow. Hugs! And hang in there... :)Pam B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 , Wish I could do something too. You shall be in my prayers. We know you are in good hands, and I am sure past experience will help . I just know these babies will do well. -Pam L - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2002 Report Share Posted September 22, 2002 Hi , I wish I could do something to help you! I know you have the best medical attention you can get both at home and outside it, but obviously it's not enough to keep you from being miserable. But, I think (with absolutely no reason but instinct) that those two babies are getting the best from you, and what's happening is that your body is sacrificing itself for them. I suspect you don't have to worry as much for them, as for yourself. I also wonder if there's some more sensitive test that you can do to determine whether you're hypo, than the normal ones. Since I don't know squat about such things, it's just another idle thought I'm afraid. I'm just rambling, I'm dead tired after the harvest festival today, and really ought to be in bed rather than trying to think straight. But, I wanted you to know I'm listening! Hugs, Terry > > Reply-To: graves_support > Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 21:35:17 -0700 > To: graves_support > > Subject: Complainin' > > Hi Everybody- > > Oh! I just hate everything about this stupid disease!!!!! I have ulcerative > keratitis (from exophthalmus) again which didn't get as bad as it has before > probably because I'm on steroids. On the other hand, my doctor wanted me to > come in to the hospital last Monday because my blood pressure spiked at > 180/115 (very bad for a pregnant lady). My husband (who is a physician) > talked the OB/GYN out of it because he could watch me more closely than they > can at the hospital. My BP is probably worse because of the steroids. So, > I've got a catch-22 going on. If I stay on the steroids, I'll probably end up > with preeclampsia but if I go off of them, I can have another immune reaction > to the chorionic villi risking the pregnancy. > > To top it off, I'm sure I'm getting hypothyroid again. My hair is cracking > off and falling out and I always have eye problems when I'm hypothyroid. My > muscles are aching and my skin is trashed. Yet my FT3 and FT4 levels are > mid-normal. They have dropped a little since I've gotten pregnant but not > enough for my endo to increase my meds. This happened during my last > pregnancy. Every single pregnant woman that's on thyroid hormone that I know > needs her meds increased during pregnancy. Not me. AGAIN!!!! When I'm > pregnant with twins? > > In the endo's defense, I'm already on a very high dose of T3 and T4. But I'm > worried that the same thing's happening that happened with my 1st pregnancy. > That time I wasn't on a high dose of thyroid hormone and the tests never > showed I needed an increase. That's not normal. > > I just want these babies out of me as soon as they can be healthy outside. > I'm so scared that this wretched body will betray them before they can be > safely born. > > Take care, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 Hi , I'm so sorry your going through so much. I don't understand why there would be a problem in increasing hormone, to get you into the upper part of the normal range. My blood pressure did the horrid spikes when I the doctor said I was normal. Shortly thereafter my TSH was definitely hypo. Good luck, Bertta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 <<>> ! Praying for ya! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 - I really wish I had something productive to tell you, but I don't have any experience with that Least you've got hubby there to look after you! Can your doc drop the steroid dose a little? Or will that affect the chorionic villi too much? I know you're worried about not having to increase your thyroid meds yet, but maybe your body knows what it's doing. I think it's actually kind of amazing that you've managed to stay pretty much on an even keel even with twins! I know that doesn't help you when you feel like cr*p, though. If it makes you feel any better, I felt lousy for the whole 9 months and didn't even have a thyroid problem then! Best I can do is pray, pray, pray for you and those lovely little babies. Take care of yourself - we're all here pulling for you! Don't be afraid to complain all you want - it's a " luxury " of being pregnant! Complainin' > Hi Everybody- > > Oh! I just hate everything about this stupid disease!!!!! I have ulcerative keratitis (from exophthalmus) again which didn't get as bad as it has before probably because I'm on steroids. On the other hand, my doctor wanted me to come in to the hospital last Monday because my blood pressure spiked at 180/115 (very bad for a pregnant lady). My husband (who is a physician) talked the OB/GYN out of it because he could watch me more closely than they can at the hospital. My BP is probably worse because of the steroids. So, I've got a catch-22 going on. If I stay on the steroids, I'll probably end up with preeclampsia but if I go off of them, I can have another immune reaction to the chorionic villi risking the pregnancy. > > To top it off, I'm sure I'm getting hypothyroid again. My hair is cracking off and falling out and I always have eye problems when I'm hypothyroid. My muscles are aching and my skin is trashed. Yet my FT3 and FT4 levels are mid-normal. They have dropped a little since I've gotten pregnant but not enough for my endo to increase my meds. This happened during my last pregnancy. Every single pregnant woman that's on thyroid hormone that I know needs her meds increased during pregnancy. Not me. AGAIN!!!! When I'm pregnant with twins? > > In the endo's defense, I'm already on a very high dose of T3 and T4. But I'm worried that the same thing's happening that happened with my 1st pregnancy. That time I wasn't on a high dose of thyroid hormone and the tests never showed I needed an increase. That's not normal. > > I just want these babies out of me as soon as they can be healthy outside. I'm so scared that this wretched body will betray them before they can be safely born. > > Take care, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 Dear - I'm so sorry to hear about the problems you're having. My prayers have been with you for a long time now, as I know everyone else has been praying for you and your family as well. I'm sure your husband and the other doctors who are caring for you will find the best answers for you. I do just have a couple of off- the-cuff questions: You say that your T4 and T3 are in a good range, but you have hypo symptoms - including high blood pressure. Have you had your adrenals checked? Adrenal exhaustion can cause symptoms that are similar to hypothyroidism. Also, perhaps the pregnancy, steroids, and other meds are throwing off your nutritional balance. Is there any way you can get a COMPLETE nutritional analysis? You might just find some answers there. I did read that steroids like prednisone can lower T3 levels somehow. This info came up while searching " steroids, synthroid and cytomel. " Apparently some bodybuilders take cytomel so they can eat a lot and not gain weight - Funny how hypothyroid patients have to get on their knees and beg for the stuff. Anyway, I wonder if your thyroid tests might not be revealing the true status of your T3 (which is a short-lived thyroid hormone), and if the steroids are somehow tamping down the T3, increasing the T3 slightly might be the answer. Is there some reason you are not on Armour? You'll find the answers you need. You are a very strong-willed lady, and you will conquer this! Love, C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 -- Like the others, I too wish there were something I could do to help you. The one thing I can do is send you love and prayers and hope that you, along with your support group at home and with the doctors, will get through this, and that your twins will be healthy too. What a struggle, a challenge. Thank you for " complainin' " -- we all care immensely. You and yours are in my thoughts. Hang in there, even when it seems the darkest. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2002 Report Share Posted September 23, 2002 Dear Sorry to hear that you are having another problem. My prayers are with you and your family. I know there isn't much I can say with all you've been through, just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs and Prayers, Debbie R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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