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Old 09-08-2008, 06:54 PM
Trying2B+ Trying2B+ is offline
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Hi Everyone-
I have never been apart of a forum before and I am seeing that many of you share the same heartache and frustration that i have been experiencing for what seems like forever! After 3 failed IUI's I think our next step is IVF. I have read some posts about DHEA. I have never heard of this and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this in helping lowering FSH.

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Me, 33, high cd3 FSH (15.5)
DH, 32, perfect!
ttc: 6 months
chemical pregnancies in June and July of 2008
referred to RE by Ob/GYN
Found elevated FSH (LPD)
08/2008: injectables + double IUI#1
08/31/2008: starting BCP for IVF#1


I am going in for a hysteroscopy this coming week while taking the BCPs (prior to IVF). Does anyone have any feedback for this procedure? Any suggestions or details that the doctor didn't mention? I would love to know what to really expect.

I am trying to be positive, but with an FSH of 15.5...I am nervous. I am glad that my RE doesn't mess around. He wants to be aggressive, which I am certianly happy about. Does anyone have any success stories about high FSH and success with IVF? That would be greatly appreciated. I hope all is well1
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Me 30 High FSH (13)
DH 33 Testicular cancer survivor-perfectly healthy and fertile!
Sophie 4yro Golden

TTC 1 1/2yrs
6/08 IUI w/ Letrozole-BFN
7/08 IUI w/ Letrozole and Gonal F-BFN
8/08 IUI w/ Follistem and Menopur-BFN
Hopefully scheduling 1st IVFtx in November
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Old 09-09-2008, 09:39 AM
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welcome!

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Hi Everyone-
I have never been apart of a forum before and I am seeing that many of you share the same heartache and frustration that i have been experiencing for what seems like forever! After 3 failed IUI's I think our next step is IVF. I have read some posts about DHEA. I have never heard of this and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with this in helping lowering FSH.
! I know how you feel frustrated and uncertain...but trying to be positive is great! My sister went through IUI 5 times...and the fifth was a charm ( w/3 clomid + IUI, next 2: injectables + IUI). She has amazing twin daughters that are happy and healthy and 4 1/2. She was very frustrated. They were ready to move to IVF too, but they didn't have to becasue she got pregnant. For us...the percentages are lower, but not zero. This month, my FSH went down to 8.0, and my estrogen was 45 (still good, last month 33 w/ FSH of 15.5). Although this is in the normal range, my RE says that becasue I had the 15.5....that is the number that indicates my true ovarian reserve...not the new number. My accupuncturist thinks differently. I am inclined to side with Western medicine view, probably because I am in cancer research...and that view sort-of rules what I do.

I have read some people take DHEA, and that it has helped them. My accupuncturist says that I shouldn't take herbs or DHEA (which is a hormone) since I am already "over-loading" my body with hormones. I guess you never really know if it is the herbs/DHEA that yeild a BFP or that statistically...it was time for a good quality egg to be up! After reading this forum, I started taking royal jelly/Bee pollen in honey. I have heard that it can decrease your FSH. Sure, maybe IT won't do anything...but I like to feel like I am doing every little thing that might possibly help. It can't hurt. I would just let your RE know everything you are doing outside of their office....just in case. Good Luck!!!!
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Old 09-18-2008, 06:34 PM
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Alpc- Wow our cycles are very close!!! I have a calendar that is by no means set in stone, but give or take a couple of days, we are looking at ER on Oct. 8 and ET on the 11th or 13th.
TOO COOL!

Emily- I hope things are going well. What have you decided to do? I have never tried DHEA. I would talk to my RE about it.
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me-29
DH-29
2 Dogs- Butter and Maggie - 2 cats- Josie and Scruffy
9/06 - Finished chemo and radiation for Hodgkin's
10/07- First meeting with RE to find out that the chemo caused me to go into early menopause and have POF (even though I asked about saving eggs)
10/07 FSH at 51
12/2008 started the IVF w/DE process
3/1 with hpt all on our own!!!!
3/19 second u/s- Saw a fetal pole and heartbeat (only ~50bpm so doctor is worried) Please God, help my baby grow.
4/1 D&C Heartbeat has been gone for two days


7/2008 Starting DE IVF process again
8/25- Started BCPs
9/4 Mock Transfer- all went well!
9/10 Started Lupron
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Old 09-22-2008, 10:36 AM
Margie Margie is offline
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I am new here so I may have just missed when some of you have already talked about this, but I have an FSH of 51. I was diagnosed with cancer (Hodgkin's Disease) two years ago and have completed chemo and radiation now. I questioned 12 doctors including my gyno about saving eggs and was told that it was not needed. Now it turns out that it was. A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with POV. Has anyone had any luck dispite a high FSH level? My age is the only thing my specialist thinks that I have going for me(28).
Hi, I also had Hodgkin's Disease and am now trying to get pregnant. My last FSH was 53. I had stage 3B. What stage did you have?

The RE is waiting it out to see if things will improve on their own.

Have you read inconceivable by Julia Indichova. She conceived with an FSH of 41 or so, naturally.

I think we still have hope. I am now drinking wheat grass, not eating sugar, wheat, or caffeine. Also, I take 50mg DHEA after breakfast and CoEnzyme Q10 after lunch. All these things are supposed to help. I
wish you a pregnancy soon.

Margie
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Old 09-22-2008, 12:23 PM
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Hi, I also had Hodgkin's Disease and am now trying to get pregnant. My last FSH was 53. I had stage 3B. What stage did you have?

The RE is waiting it out to see if things will improve on their own.

Have you read inconceivable by Julia Indichova. She conceived with an FSH of 41 or so, naturally.

I think we still have hope. I am now drinking wheat grass, not eating sugar, wheat, or caffeine. Also, I take 50mg DHEA after breakfast and CoEnzyme Q10 after lunch. All these things are supposed to help. I
wish you a pregnancy soon.

Margie

Hi, Margie! Can I ask why you are not eating wheat? I have never heard of that.
-alpc
(amanda)
me, 33: elevated cd3 FSH (15.5)
DH, 32: perfect!

ttc: 7 months
2 chemical pregnancies: June and July 2008
referred to RE by OB/GYN

08/2008: injectables + double IUI#1

08/31/2008: started BC for three weeks pre-IVF

09/11/2008: hysteroscopy….removed septum
09/24/08: going in for baseline u/s and bw: start HMG (Menopur)
09/28/08begin Ganarelix (GnRh antag)W/HMG
1004/08: start doxycycline
10/06/08: my egg retreival
10/08/08:start medrol & progesterone (IM)
10/09/08 or 08/13/08: embryo transfer
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Old 09-22-2008, 12:46 PM
Margie Margie is offline
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high FSH after chemo

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I am new here so I may have just missed when some of you have already talked about this, but I have an FSH of 51. I was diagnosed with cancer (Hodgkin's Disease) two years ago and have completed chemo and radiation now. I questioned 12 doctors including my gyno about saving eggs and was told that it was not needed. Now it turns out that it was. A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with POV. Has anyone had any luck dispite a high FSH level? My age is the only thing my specialist thinks that I have going for me(28).
Hi, I also had Hodgkin's Disease and have an FSH of 53. Did you ever get pregnant?

Margie
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Old 09-22-2008, 12:49 PM
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wheat

I read about excluding wheat from the diet in the book Fertlity Wisdom by Dr. Wu. I figure can't hurt not to eat wheat.


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