This is good that you are already starting to feel better! I believe that after you've been on your medication for awhile; as, this all gets under control, the weight more than likely will begin to drop too and I am also believing with you that you are going to be able to have your child/children.
Have a blessed day.
Thank you for your comment. I did tell them but it always sounds fine when I am in there and they check it. They said it may take 6 months to really start fealing the difference with the medication. I am starting to feel better but just need to lose some of this weight. My husband and I want to have our first child and we think that the hypothyroid problem is what has been keeping us from having a child this last 11 years. Anyway, hopefully this fluttering will go away like you said and I will be happy. lol..
Take care. :-)
Hi Landslide08. Have you also mentioned this fluttering sensation to your doctor/s? You know, it may be that after the Hypothyroidism and Anemia get under control with the help of your doctor and/or medication the fluttering sensation may dissapate.
I have a friend that experienced fluttering in her chest and she was diagnosed with Hypothyrodism. After she took her medication for it and got it under control, in her case, she no longer noticed the fluttering anymore.
I would inform the doctor first off; I bet he will tell you there is no need to worry about starting your walking.
I understand the worry. Try not to let the worry overwhelm you. I believe that this is something that does have a solution. And that you are able to overcome it.
Have a blessed day in the Lord.