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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1611414" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>Good glad you've got the libre, that will help relieve some of your anxiety with knowing what's going on BG wise. You would need to see your GP about your TSH levels, I have high levels as i've got an under-active thyroid however as none of us are medical experts it would be wise to get this reviewed with your GP to see if there are implications with TSH levels and pregnancy. Remember if you do go for another coeliac test then you will need to eat gluten again - but may be worthwhile trying a few weeks off it to see how your body responds.</p><p></p><p>You are still young at 35 so don't worry about age, the fact that you are being looked after will help, keep us posted on how you get on and sending you a big hug x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1611414, member: 53162"] Good glad you've got the libre, that will help relieve some of your anxiety with knowing what's going on BG wise. You would need to see your GP about your TSH levels, I have high levels as i've got an under-active thyroid however as none of us are medical experts it would be wise to get this reviewed with your GP to see if there are implications with TSH levels and pregnancy. Remember if you do go for another coeliac test then you will need to eat gluten again - but may be worthwhile trying a few weeks off it to see how your body responds. You are still young at 35 so don't worry about age, the fact that you are being looked after will help, keep us posted on how you get on and sending you a big hug x [/QUOTE]
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