Hi,
I just recently got diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis. I was presently on
Synthroid 0.05 mgs and still had high levels therefore they uped my dosage to 0.075 mgs. I was on birth
controlControl
Control rx pills and stopped in the month of January. I have yet to have a period. I was wondering if this was related to my problem of Hashimoto Thyroiditis. Is there a correlation or not? Please advise as I'm going crazy...it's been 9 months and no I'm not pregnant.
Desperately needing an answer....
When I started taking it, my anxiety attack started and I was so tired.
Good luck to you!
Cindy
Wishing you the very best!!
I've been on Synthroid for 4 weeks now, and I can't say I feel any better yet. I'm still hopeful.
My anti-thyroglobulin antibodies tested positive, but the TPO was negative. Endo says that it might not be Hashi's or it could be that it just isn't active right now. Either way the treatment is the same.
Best wishes to you as well,
Cindy
keep me posted on your treatment...
Best again!
I just became a grandmother two weeks ago. I don't think I could handle any more babies of my own.
I truly wish you the very best in getting treatment and being able to conceive.
Cindy
One thing to mention is that I had symptoms other than lack of periods which were not really taken into consideration or addressed during these years by any doctor. Extreme mood swings, anxiety, hair loss, unexplained weight gain, fatigue, depression...the list goes on.
At 26, I started a new OB/GYN who was very concerned about all of the issues. He did an ultrasound and multiple blood tests. In the end he kept the blood pressure meds and added Nuvaring as birth control for the periods. He also referred me to an endocrinologist because the birth control did not address the cause of the problem or all the other symptoms. He was concerned about the possibility of a pituitary tumor or thyroid problem.
It turned out that I have Hashimoto's and the thyroid issues are probably the root of most of my problems. Even now if I stop the birth control I still have a period. Immediately after starting the birth control and thyroid meds I felt like a totally new person. So I highly recommend a good endocrinologist to anyone who has menstrual irregularity which has not been effectively treated by an OB/GYN.
I stress the "good" in good endocrinologist. I have seen 2 different endocrinologists due to a change in insurance and the tests they run and value they put on certain numbers and medications varies greatly. Be sure to follow up all of the tests the doctors run with your own research on what your numbers mean.