Means autoimune disease of your thyroid, probably HASHIMOTO, you need to be supervised by a ENDO, specially because your pregnant (your not HIPO but with pregnancy could become HIPO). My TPO are higher then 1000, and my TSH is 2.9, no medication yet by the ENDO.
A TPOab of 317 is high, but it's not HIGH!!!
At least it's not 3,000.
It's high enough to be of concern, and it is certainly high enough for your doctor to mention it.
"Oh, by the way, you have an autoimmune thyroid disease."
Yeah, it's worth mentioning to the patient.
Don't stress out, because you can't do much about it and worrying won't help. It does sound like you will be having a long talk with the Endo about autoimmune disease.
But let me give you a tip. Some Endo's are less qualified to treat a thyroid condition than your GP. Just because their nametag says "Endo" on it doesn't mean they are an expert.
You need to read up on hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroid disease and get your own medical diploma, because it is a jungle out there. Lions, and Tigers, and doctors that don't think discussing your tests with you is important.
And estrelinha, you're a sweety, but it's hypo, not hipo. And hyper, not hiper. Not trying to be rude, but hipo just bugs me.
Sorry. :-)
I forgot to finish. I'm not pregnant now, I had my son in Dec of 06...I never seemed to have any problems before I got pregnant. It just seems that close to a year after my son was born, I started having the 'issues' with my thyroid. Thank you for your comments. I'll def. have a long talk with my endocrinologist. (When I finally get to see him)
AR-10, I'm not english , not American, I'm from a latin country, I'm Portuguese. In Portuguese, we say hipotiroidismo.
Well, you speak very good English, estrelinha.
Thank you for the explanation.
I tend to forget that the internet brings the whole world into my living room.
But it's HYPO!!
LOL!
(LOL is internet sillyness for Laughing Out Loud)
Did not mean to offend you.
Friends?
In the future just be carefull. LOL is universal; I can imagine what were you thinking:
"This estrelinha is giving advice to people and she can't write correctly".You know what is the meaning of estrelinha , it means little star, kind of light too (I've choosen estrelinha just by chance, not because it's real meaning) . In my country in University we need to study in English, because most of the recent books are in english, but the exams are in Portuguese. I also understand French , Italian and Spanish. I'm a Aussie tooo......
Friends.
With all due respect regarding this topic in the states "hipo" is short for Hippopotamus. AND ironically many (or me) for that matter associate with the amount of weight I gained since HypOthyroid. So the language of HIPO could be some what depressing to a HYPOthyroid patient. Geez - now I am thinking about my weight again. Oy Vey.....
No one judges another spelling or grammer here (god knows if they did I would have been kicked off a long time ago) :) my spelling is baaaaaaaaaaadddddd since the thyroid disease kicked in.
As for the new member asking the delicate question - you got very good advice and as you can see - we sometimes find out how big our community really is at times.
If you have any other questions on your post or anything else - please post away - we are all here to share our experiences and Mr. AR is a wizard/guru at blood labs !! I keep telling him that this is his calling - but he ignores me! :)
Hipo?? I thought it was hippo! Shows how much I know.
The english language is not consistent with words. Look at bough, rough, through - these words are not pronounced the same, but all have the 'ough' in 'em.
I hope nobody was offended. We are here to learn and help.
Your right!! Hippo !!
OY' the brain fog with my spelling LOL
my tpo ab level is just over 5000 any suggestion or advice?