Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Apparently it is not uncommon that pregnant women may sometimes experience temporary Thyroid issues. a couple of the women I spoke to on the thryoid web site had been through this. NOW THIS DOESNT HAPPEN TO EVERYONE, so to everyone else that is reading this, if you are preggers right now, dont freak out. But like for " unwavering " it does happen. The best thing you can do, you have done already! That is to not take the Doctors shrugging off of your condition as the " gospel " . Do your homework; get a second, third or if available, a ND's opinion; read and listen to your body. And this part is really important, talk about this and ask lots of questions. The questions will seem neverending at first, but dont stop it helps to talk about it anyway. You're on the right track by being here and getting ideas; education is important not only to our growth, but for some of us for our very lives. Sylvia herbal remedies , unwaveringfaithy@a... wrote: > > > When I had my first baby I knew something was wrong because while most people > gain a few punds from pregnancy I gained 150.The doctor shrugged his > shoulders and said I needed to eat less..so I did and exersised but I gained another > 30 lbs.After MAJOR depression they checked my thyroid and said it was > fine...another checked it and said " well its not low but its not exactly Normal > either.. " Im like what does that mean??They said we are going to wait and see....So I > am stuck weighing over 300lbs why???Exersise and diet helps me not gain but > geez.................I feel a whole lot better but my doc will probably have a > cow if I told him.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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