I have been trying to get pregnant for 6 months. My OB just informed me that my TSH level is 26 and is too high. This seems abnormally high, however, I am not exhibiting any signs of hypothyrodism. I am 37 years old, 5'5" and weigh 120lbs. I do not have any problems with energy level or depression. I feel fine every day. I do eat more carbohydrates than I probably should so I could reduce that. My question is how serious is this? Is this something that I can change my diet and take some medication and get under control so that I can get pregnant or is this something that combined with my age is going to make pregnancy very difficult and so maybe I should consider other alternatives? Also, what are the chances that this result is a mistake given that I have no symptoms? I didn't know TSH levels could even go that high. Thank you so much!