Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 In a message dated 3/8/2005 7:44:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@... writes: > . It started around the time I got pregnant > with my second child--at age 25ish yep - mine started right after childbirth at age 23...the two years after that were actually kinda bad when i look back on it...but i guess i chalked it up to being a new mom and all. when i was around 25...that was when some stupid doc told me i had nodules on my vocal cords...and i know it was just the hashi's. i also went to a doc for allergy testing during my late 20s. all sorts of small stuff...and i just didn't have the info to put it together and see that it spelled hypo. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 In a message dated 3/8/2005 7:44:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@... writes: > . It started around the time I got pregnant > with my second child--at age 25ish yep - mine started right after childbirth at age 23...the two years after that were actually kinda bad when i look back on it...but i guess i chalked it up to being a new mom and all. when i was around 25...that was when some stupid doc told me i had nodules on my vocal cords...and i know it was just the hashi's. i also went to a doc for allergy testing during my late 20s. all sorts of small stuff...and i just didn't have the info to put it together and see that it spelled hypo. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Cindi, your post reminded me of all those years when I kept feeling awful, but had no clue. It started around the time I got pregnant with my second child--at age 25ish. I would have a strange " off " feeling. Then when he was born, I was sick ALL the time when nursing, and was SOOOO tired. Two years later, same with my 3rd son! SICK all the time when I was nursing. During the 8 months that I nursed my 3rd child, I had a minimum of 9 illnesses--mostly head colds and finally pneumonia. And by that time, I was unable to hold my toddlers very long without feeling REALLY tired in my arms. I kept having to hand them over to my husband. And I went on like this until I was around 31. Put on Synthroid, and guess what?? NOTHING CHANGED except my TSH. T4-only meds suck, suck, suck. Janie >> Around my mid 20s I had hypo symptoms...but didn't go to a doc for it until > age 33 when the fatigue and some other things got sorta bad. The first lab i > have a copy is at age 39...and it was over 2. so i suppose my TSH may have > actually gone up some in my 20s...but over the decade or so...was affected. I'm > actually surprised it finally made it to 6 by age 49. > Cindi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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