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October 22, 2012 - 4:11amThis Comment
High cholesterol, depression and anxiety are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. You can continue to experience such symptoms when your illness is not being managed properly with thyroid replacement medication. The lack of awareness in the medical community is pervasive. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism following the birth of my first son in 2006 and experienced many of the symptoms you have listed. I trusted my doctors completely assuming they knew everything there was to know about this disease, especially when I became pregnant again in late 2008. How wrong I was! Under their care my TSH, the gold standard for measuring thyroid function, rose high above the safe range for pregnancy and I miscarried. I vowed to myself that I would research everything there was to know about hypothyroidism and warn other women. I fulfilled my vow and launched my blog Hypothyroidmom.com in memory of the baby I lost to hypothyroidism.
October 21, 2012 - 5:38amThis Comment
High cholesterol, depression and anxiety are some of the symptoms of hypothyroidism. The lack of awareness about this disease in the medical community is pervasive. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism following the birth of my first son in 2006 and experienced many of the symptoms you have listed. I trusted my doctors completely assuming they knew everything there was to know about this disease, especially when I became pregnant again in late 2008. How wrong I was! Under their care my TSH, the gold standard for measuring thyroid function, rose high above the safe range for pregnancy and I miscarried. I vowed to myself that I would research everything there was to know about hypothyroidism and warn other women. I fulfilled my vow and launched my blog Hypothyroidmom.com in memory of the baby I lost to hypothyroidism.
October 21, 2012 - 5:37amThis Comment
Hi Rene26 - I've read the comments you've made for our "Share" feature - thank you for writing. I'm wondering though if you had more you wanted to say and something happened. If so, will you please write more to us as a comment? If you have a story or information to share with us we'd sure like to hear it. Thanks, Pat
January 1, 2010 - 6:09pmThis Comment