How To Lose 20+ Pounds a Week

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How To Lose 20+ Pounds a Week
hasn't been an easy ride. I have Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which is basically a really severe form of morning sickness. On top of that, the day we confirmed my pregnancy with bloodwork, I had them run my thyroid panel. The problem is I've never felt like I was really hyper. Now I don't have a lot of experience with being hyperthyroid, so maybe there were symptoms of it that I just didn't recognize. I couldn't even ask what my other levels were, because I was almost in tears on the phone. I don't know if some of my symptoms are just pregnancy and/or the severe sickness I've been going through. I mean, obviously, it makes sense that I'd be depressed and exhausted. But is it really just pregnancy, or is something screwing with my numbers so that I'm getting a false hyper reading. For one, I don't understand what is going on. And for two, I freak out that it is hurting my baby. If you didn't have symptoms of hyperthyroidism, then I don't, personally, think you were. I think the hyperemesis could be due to low cortisol. Being pregnant increases your body's need for thyroid hormones. Most women find they need to increase their dosage until after having the baby http://www thyroid-info com/articles/pregnancy htm - Janet, moderator of the Children's Forum and the TSH and Labs Forum "Normal is just a setting on the dishwasher". Well, I definitely am not having signs of hyperthyroidism. Which is why I am so concerned about all this. Prior to getting pregnant, I was feeling pretty good. I had been taking adrenal supplements, which I know isn't the recommended course of action taken by most on this board, but the idea of doing hydrocortisone shots was too scary to me and my husband. But it was recommended that I go off of them when I got pregnant. I posted my cortisol results here before and you thought they were odd, given the really high levels in the AM. I'll post them in again Cortisol was saliva. Now this was from several months before I got pregnant. If my cortisol is low now which I assume it is , is there really anything I can do about it while pregnant? Also, why do you think my TSH is so low right now? Just because of the