Friday, September 27, 2013

A Foolish Hope

Years ago, long before TTC or IF, I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's syndrome. I was only on Synthroid briefly, long enough to clear up the skin problem that lead to the diagnosis; since then my doctors have pretty much ignored the Hashimoto's as my TSH levels were always in the normal range. At our first NaPro appointment, the doctor told me that I should go gluten free because of the Hashimoto's. To say that I was not happy about this would be a dramatic understatement. (I had heard that advice from others, but I was waiting until directly advised by a doctor to make the switch.) The first test the doctor scheduled was a full thyroid panel, including testing for antibodies. Of course I was secretly hoping that maybe that old diagnosis was wrong, and maybe I didn't really have Hashimoto's. Because of course if I didn't have Hashimoto's, I wouldn't need to go gluten free, right? (To my knowledge, I do not have celiac disease, PCOS, endometriosis, or any other condition that would require me to give up gluten.) The test results came in earlier this week; the normal range for antibodies is 0.0 to 9.0. Mine was 288.8, consistent with Hashimoto's syndrome. So much for that foolish hope. 

4 comments:

  1. Oh I am so sorry about your diagnosis! I am not gonna lie, at first it was tough to give up gluten but now I am loving it because I feel so much better! There are a ton of recipes online and you can have things like pizza and pasta, it is just a little different. It also helped when we found out my DH was allergic to wheat because now our house is completely gluten free. Praying for you!

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  2. :( so sorry!

    I will echo Kat's sentiment about it being hard at first, but then being able to figure it out. While we don't know for sure if The Man has a sensitivity or not, he eats mostly GF too - even requests the GF pancakes over the regular ones.

    Sending prayers your way!

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  3. That is tough news to get. I've always dreaded the though of having to go gf. Like you felt like I couldn't try it unless a doc told me to. Hope it goes well and you can find some gf treats to enjoy!

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  4. GF is tough- but not as bad as I thought it would be. I hope you find that you agree with that, and that it helps you!! I recommend Pamela's pancake mix (add a little vanilla) and schar pasta (the other pastas get really crumbly).

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