Hi all,
I just want to say thank you all for how awesome you all are! Here's a quick background, I'm 28 y/o and have known about my Beta Thal minor my entire life , like many of you , it was chalked up to emotional issues....when I was 16 my blood counts dropped ( i don't know the numbers) and was on my way to a blood transfusion but the hematologist held off because of how young I was.
Then life happened, I grew up, I became tired way more often then normal but knew there was not much I could do about it.
I have had 1 very successful pregnancy my daughter will be 2 the day after Christmas. Although, I suffered with chronic fatigue during the time I chalked it up to environmental stress. Come to find out when the midwife checked my numbers they were as low as this pregnancy.
OK fast forward and now I'm 25weeks 3 days pregnant currently with my second.. I asked my midwife for extra blood work FULL CBC and TSH levels and found out I have hypothyroidism TSH 4.89 and was immediately but on 25mg of Synthyroid. I AM BEYOND TIRED like the fatigue of death if I knew what that felt like..., I work full time and sometimes have to leave work early or nap behind closed doors in my office.
I know some of it is stress of knowing I'm hypothyroid during the pregnancy which is really bad for the fetus so I'm anxious about that as well.
Additionally, my midwife did a good job and ordered a full iron panel ( i don't have those numbers) but said my iron and folate are both very high and explained it to me as having iron in my body but not connecting to my blood...and consulted with my GP , my HB is 9.6 and Hematocrit is 30% but I don't have the other numbers...my mom (also thal minor) needed two blood transfusions during her pregnancy with my brother.
I have since been referred to a hematologist and endocrinologist. I meet with the hematologist on Thursday and (I HAVE READ ABOUT ALL THE POST Related to THAL MINOR And PREGNANCY ...thank you for it all ) know he may chalk this up to thal minor and 9.6 is not that low and not to be worried
but I'm wondering if there is anything specific i should ask the hematologist and/or endocrinologist and what to say to do the best advocating for myself and the baby ?
thanks for listening,
a very worried and fatigued mom
Mia ~