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Graves Disease and TTC

Hi I was diagnosed with GRAVES DISEASE back in 2010. But before I was diagnosed with it I found out I was pregnant with my 1st born he's very healthy and smart. However I'm try to have a second child doing this it's harder because I have irregular cycles and I don't ovulate. I haven't been on the pill in like 3 years. I've been taking 100mg of levothyroxine and VITD so far my doctor told me that everything was under control at least that's what he says.
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If you feel great, then everything is probably under control as your doctor said.  If you post your results, I can give you my take on them.
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Hi I don't have my labs however I am due for an appointment for March 30 but,I guess But I think I can get my old labs results and post them if that will help. I honestly feel GREAT don't feel any signs of hypo. But it can be a different when I go back and get my lab work done ... And thanks for responding back I will get those results and post them.
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You are now hypo, so you must have had RAI or surgery or gone into remission from Graves'???

Do you have the results of your thyroid blood work?  If so, please post those with reference ranges, which vary lab to lab and have to come from your own lab report.  If not, please call your doctor and ask for results and ranges.

Just being in range isn't always enough.  We sometimes have to be well into the ranges.  If you post those, we can tell you what they mean.

How do you feel?  Do you have hypo symptoms?
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