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I went to my GP just over 3 weeks ago with extreme fatigue & various other symptoms, my GP arranged a blood test to check my thyroid as I've recently had a baby & apparentley thyroid problems are quite common after pregnancy. I had a phone call from my GP the day after having the blood tests as the results were 'very impressive'!?

TSH more than 100

T4 less than 2

She quickly explained that this was why I'd been feeling so ill, put me on Levo 100mg & told me to come back in 8 weeks for a blood test. I was too exhausted to ask any questions & just walked out with my prescription!

I've been taking Levo for 14 days now & although symptoms haven't got worse I can't say they've got better either! How long should it take before I start feeling a bit better? Or can I ask my GP to increase the dosage before the 8 week blood test?

Every day is such a nightmare with a 2 year old & 5 month old to look after when feeling like a zombie!!

Any advice gratefully received!

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Orangelady1

Hi, sorry you are feeling so bad, my understanding is it can take 4-6 weeks before you can have another blood test to get a true reading. It can take several weeks to take affect and you should feel some improvement. Hang in there.x

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Ambeljazz in reply to Orangelady1

Thank you for your reply xx

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juliaheppers

Hello

I too had thyroid issues after birth of my son and have since learned with sons is quite common

Everyone is different everyone's journey is different

I'm not going to give u false hope and not going to tell u a scare story either

But you have come to the right place

Keep asking questions as I have found the site and people on here amazing

My tsh was over 100 at one point too so I understand your concern

Please ask all the questions and people will answer and you will have knowledge to take with you on your next appontment

Take care

Julia x

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Ambeljazz in reply to juliaheppers

Hi Julia, thanks for your reply! Can I ask whether your thyroid has recovered? My GP mentioned something about 4 out of 5 women's thyroid problems will return to normal after 12-18 months?

Thanks x

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juliaheppers in reply to Ambeljazz

I'm sorry to say I was told this but my son is now 10 and I had more probs after Radio iodine that was 3 years ago and am still not right

But this may not be the case for you I was very ill informed and didn't have all the advice from here as only fond it 3 weeks ago

You have this site and all the advice to go and ask questions and hopefully u will be looked after properly

Don't let my story scare you

I hope you do have a speedy recovery

Take care

Julia xxxxx

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Ambeljazz in reply to juliaheppers

I haven't found anyone so far who's thyroid has returned to normal!

Sounds like you've had a really tough time - hope things improve for you too!

Take care xx

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greenginger in reply to Ambeljazz

I think your GP is feeding you a line there. Maybe with short term post partum thyroiditis but not hypo or hyper.

Helpful info here:

thyroiduk.org.uk/tuk/diagno...

Louise

xx

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booboo1

Hi there, I asked a similar question here not so long ago! I found my first two weeks taking levo were horrible, after three I turned a corner and started to feel a bit better. Then after an increase again two weeks of back to square one before again feeling better. Everyones different but i do hope that helps. I would say it takes our bodies a while to adjust and that almost feels worse than before any levo at all! I would say though if you feel I'll still after say 3-4 weeks return to your doc and ask for another blood test. My doc has been testing me every month, only giving me a month of pills at a time. You tests showed more severity than mine so would think its good to check you monthly too. Obviously im not a doctor but this has been my experience. Look after yourself, i know its hard, mine was diagnosed after a baby too, but be kind to yourself. And while it can be a struggle getting doses and medicine right, when you get them right you can be 'normal' again. I just got my blood test back yesterday and tsh is now 0.37 but more importantly im feeling more like me again. It is a hard illness, you have children and need to be well, so do not feel bad about returning to your doctor as you feel necessary, its important you do x

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Ambeljazz in reply to booboo1

Thanks so much for your reply. It's reassuring to know that other mums have experienced (and got through) this illness! Thanks about the advise on revisiting my GP if I feel I need to... I will give Levo another week & if I'm still not seeing any improvements I will make another appointment. I guess part of the problem is getting my GP to understand just how debilitating this condition is. When I initially went to see her she pointed out that I'm an older mum & having two young children is very tiring etc.,! She was quite dismissive of my symptoms & I believe she agreed to the blood test to shut me up rather than because she thought there was something wrong!

Still, I understand the condition a lot more now!

Just out of interest, has your thyroid returned to normal? x

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booboo1 in reply to Ambeljazz

Hello, no, it hasn't, but now i can see i was probably having thyroid proba for a while before my son. Possibly pregnancy made it worse, or maybe it was going to get worse anyway. Doc says i was probably hyper at one stage then thyroid has burnt out and am now hypo. The symptoms i had would support this. My son is now 18 months old and i got diagnosed in Feb, i thought this was just what it felt like to be a new mum! One thing that helped me, ask your partner or family to pay attention to you and observe how you are, i found part of the illness was that i was so cloudy i didn't know how i was being. Sometimes very emotional, tired, unsettled etc but couldn't see it, it helps if they can be your measuring stick on your progress. I would ask for a blood test after a month, your doc can then alter your dose again if need be, i can't see any point in waiting two Months. And you could make a detailed list of symptoms to show. Things i never realised were thyroid related- muscle ached, pins and needles pain in hands, irregular periods, are all now improving. Good luck and look after yourself x

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Ambeljazz in reply to booboo1

Thank you so much for your reply.

Take care x

After starting T4 treatment it took my body a good few weeks to adjust and improve and several months to feel 'normal' again - this was without the extra demands you have of a young family! Things will improve - given enough time, but if you're unsure, go back and talk to your GP.

I hope you feel better soon.

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Thanks for your reply! xx

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