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Hyperthyroid & PCOD

Earlier I had just PCOD causing infertility and have been trying to conceive for 5 yrs now withput luck. After a few years , I have been detected with hyperthyroid too. I took allopathic medicines for Hyperthyroid but it wreaked havoc on my body. I became irritable and my eyes popped out after 6 months of medication. Sometimes the TSH level shot to 30 ( that was when I got those scary eyes) and sometimes it went below one. Before starting the med , TSH level was 0.0631 and T3 T4 levels were not within the range. Then I stopped the allopathic treatment. I have been taking Thyroidinum30 once a day since July. Sometimes when I get big palpitations, I take it twice a day. I was taking phosphorous 30 twicw a day. Now for the past 10 days , I have been taking thyroidinum30 once a day and Oophorinum 3X ( one tab twicw a day). I didnot get menses this time. My LMP was on 13 Sept. And I am not pregnant. It has happened a few times earlier too that I had no Menses for two to three months and they had to be induced by allopathic med. Pulsatilla 30 or even 1M does not help me. I am under a consultation of a very good Homeopathic Dr but now I am in US andd she is in India and so can't talk to her everytime. My eyes still look scary. But palpitaions have reduced. Can anyone
 
  HimJoy on 2007-10-11
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