Hi ladies. I've been suffering with hyperemesis since week five...I'm 9 weeks now and still feel like absolute death and have had to be hospitalized. Zofran barely cuts through the severe nausea and vomiting. I have been in bed for weeks and can only crawl around my house and need help with even simple things such as getting dressed. Recently I had some blood work and my doctor told me I have very low thyroid levels which she feels is the reason why I'm so ill. I have to go see an endocrinologist. My question is, has anyone else experienced this? Will I ever get any relief and be able to enjoy my pregnancy? This is so hard...it's my first pregnancy and I just don't know how I am going to make it through feeling this horrible every day...I feel very isolated and depressed.
Re: Thyroid and hyperemesis
The good news is that on average, hyperemesis ends at 16 weeks. If it lasts longer, it usually eases.
Have they put you on the zofran pump? Or spoken to you about reglan, phenergen, or unisom or b6? There are other drugs or combos of drugs they can try.
I know it seems unending. But it does end. Promise.
I'm hoping they treat it and bounce back.
I know what you mean. I cry often that 16 weeks is so far away. And I want to hit people who say to hang in there (because they suck and how can I hang in there when I'm losing my mind?!) so I won't say that. Send me a private message or look for me on parenting or in February 2014 any time you need to vent.