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yeah, I know sometimes moms need to have their thyroid dosages rechecked after a

pregnancy, hormone balances change. And not all moms get milk fever, not even

most of them from my observation as a postpartum doula/ LC.

I didnt' know you could get mastitis from thyroid med overdosages though.

Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD

Postpartum Care Services

Portland, Oregon

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Well when I told my doc that was what I thought it was from, he said " no you

can't get mastitis from too much thyroid " but I did not believe him. I believed

that he intentionally overdosed me... because I wanted to go on armour thyroid

instead of synthroid. He put me on 90 mg and I got mastitis and even a panic

attack (after losing a bunch of weight, probably releasing stored Zoloft residue

in my burning fat cells, and also mixing with the overdose of meds and some

expired tylenol). If you can have low milk production from underactive thyroid,

it makes sense than an overactive thyroid would cause overproduction and backed

up milk in those ducts and so forth could lead to mastitis.

Mine was actually more like borderline mastitis because I never got the redness

and swelling, just rock hard and a few streaks, lots of pain and flu like

symptoms. But a lot of nursing took care of most of that, combined with lots of

baths and frequent water drinking etc.

 

Back to the OD thing, he put me right back on synthroid, and months later I went

to a different doc who put me straight onto 60 mg, which turned out to be the

correct dose, even after I had gone up from 100 mcg of Synthroid to 112 mcg. So

my endocrinologist in my opinion, had done it on purpose and put me on the

higher dose either to cause a panic attack and try to get me into the psych

hospital, or to cause a heart attack and kill me, or to make it seem like

Synthroid was safer so he could get a kickback of some sort by keeping me on

that version.

 

Whichever reason (I doubt seriously that it was blatant incompetence since my NP

was the one who later prescribed the correct dose, and an endocrinologist should

know better), when I refused to take my dose as prescribed after the bad

reactions the nurse got really upset with me for not following orders. Excuse me

but I am not taking more of that when I am already seriously overdosed on it.

DUH.

 

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ayurveda

Tuesday, March 25, 2008 12:34:50 AM

PerinatalAyurveda forum Re: milk fever

 

yeah, I know sometimes moms need to have their thyroid dosages rechecked after a

pregnancy, hormone balances change. And not all moms get milk fever, not even

most of them from my observation as a postpartum doula/ LC.

I didnt' know you could get mastitis from thyroid med overdosages though.

Vicky York, IBCLC, CPD

Postpartum Care Services

Portland, Oregon

http://mypeoplepc. com/members/ vmyork/

http://vmyork. ikarma.com/ id269

 

 

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