Hello,
I am about to start fertility treatment (my husband has a zero sperm count). I am 39 years old.
In the run up to beginning the process (DI) I have had a series of tests - including
T4T4 test,
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh and a scan.
My
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh came back high at 8 but my Free
T4T4 test was within the
normalNormal saline flush range (12-22) at 14.7.
I was also found to have mild
polycysticPolycystic kidney disease
Polycystic ovary disease ovaries (but no underlying hormonal imbalance - that is testesterone, FSH/LH, oestrogin and prolocatin normal, thoughprolactin at high end of normal range).
The doctor has not discussed hte results with me; she simply said that if my level has not risen next month -when I begin my first treatment - I should take some thyroxine.
I have absolutely no symptoms so assume this is sub-clinical hypothyroydism.
My question is this:
- Are there any other tests my doctor should take (she has not suggested any, like T3 for example).
- Do I HAVE to take thyroxine if I am TTC. I rarely take any kind of drugs, as I have (up to now) always been very healthy. Can I suggest simply having my Free T4 monitored and if it dips below the normal level boosing it.
- WIll these drugs interfere with 1) clomid and 2) pregnancy
- I have a normal 28-29 day cycle. I understand thyroid problems interfere with fertility - is this the case even when the Free T4 is normal and I have no symptoms?
Your advice really gratefullly received.
Thanks.
Even though your Free T4 is normal, you may not have enough active thyroid hormone, which is T3. You would need a Free T3 lab to know that. And I wonder if your Free T4 is in the bottom 1/3 of the range.
ya sure you don't have any other symptoms? no digestive problems? no skin disorder? are you pale? no fatigue? low blood pressure? slow pulse? low body temperature?
the list goes on and on and i have found many folks don't realize something they are experiencing is related to hypo.
I don't know if I am infertile! My husband has zero sperm count! The tests were done as part of a routine check before DI.
I honestly don't seem to have any symptoms. I have been a bit stressed lately, but I have had major life changes. I'm no more tired than normal - perhaps the only possible symptoms are slightly more pronounced memory loss and inability to concentrate (or rather I can concentrate, but only on this stuff!).
On the blood tests the free t4 was the lower end of normal and the prolactin was the higher end of normal, and I presume this is indicative of hypothyroidism (this is what i thought from looking at hte internet, the doctor did not give me any analysis.
So:
Does this mean I have sub-clinical Hypothyroid?
Does this need to be treated, or should i wait until my hormones are really out/I have symptoms.
Specifically does it need to be treated if I am trying to conceive?
Can I simply be monitored and if my T4 levels fall, I start on thyroxine.
I want to avoid drugs for as long as possible.
Hope this is clearer.
Thanks,
Anna
I think sub-clinical is just a term that docs like...smile...I had pretty bad hypo symptoms with a TSH of 2 and because I wasn't treated for all those problems...everything became much more severe over time with some areas having permanent damage. Some sources say that in about 1/3 of people, the TSH will not rise to reflect severity of hypo. Guess I was in the unlucky 1/3. But you can understand why I detest the term subclinical.
It does sound like you are having some of the cognitive issues associated with hypothyroidism, doesn't it? trust me, it can get a lot worse if untreated. and especially that fatigue.
Let's see what Dr. Mark says about all your questions...but i sure wish I had been treated in the early stages. It would have made a huge difference in the way I felt and in the quality of my life.
btw, thyroid replacement is not a DRUG per se, but rather a hormone. A hormone that your body has naturally...and thus if you're low in it, it would be best to supplement it imo.
I will be beginning a natural insemination cycle IUI next month (mid January)
I have a just diagnosed high TSH and a normal Free T4 in bottom third of normal range.
I have a regular cycle.
I will be forty in two months and thus have age counting against me...I can't wait months because it will count against my fertiliy.
GIVEN THIS
Is it dangerous - and how dangerous is it - to start trying to conceive before my TSH levels come down?
I will repeat the Free T4 and TSH (and request a Free T3) at the start of January (a month after my last test).
If they are still high my doctor will put me on drugs.
I will not start clomid until the second cycle (I understand that clomid can mask the levels of TSH in the blood).
Thank you.
Some hypo symptoms you might not be aware of... heavy periods are symptomatic, as well as sleep problems and focus issues. I'm cold all the time. Also, the outer third of your eyebrows may be very sparse. I DO NOT have a weight issue, even though that is constantly given as a symptom. I'm actually on the slim side. I also have very dry skin. To me, your TSH of 8 seems extremely high, based on what my endo has told me. Mine was tested at age 36 and was 4.35.. She said this was the Thyroid of a 56 year old woman!
Good luck to you and your husband!
My doctor suggested Thyroid scan with iodine to rule out nodules or beginnings of Grave's disease. What is the time period to wait for trying to conceive after this test?
I feel like there is probably nothing wrong and she indicated she would be surprised if the scan found anything. My husband says just forget it, but I don't want to be irresponsible with my health or the health of a possibly baby.
Thoughts?