Items Thanks to Our Readers and Friends I want to personally thank all of you who have written to express condolences for our loss of our friend and colleague, Richard L. Garrison, MD (http://www.fibromyalgiaresearch.org/aboutfrf/memorial/drrichardgarrison.htm). Your kind and sympathetic words mean the world to all of us at the Fibromyalgia Research Foundation and our Clinic and Research Center. —Dr. John C. Lowe
On September 6, 2007, I received a question from a woman reader of drlowe.com asking about a common problem: her doctors failing to understanding a relationship she does understand: that between infertility and hypothyroidism. She and her husband have not, despite their best efforts, been able to get pregnant. The medical literature is abundantly clear about the relationship between infertility and hypothyroidism, and research studies confirm the relationship. Infertility, however, is a common result of untreated or undertreated hypothyroidism. Most fertility doctors, however, appear to exclude this information from their bank of knowledge. They’ve abandoned proper treatment of hypothyroidism with thyroid hormone. Instead, they virtually always advise couples to use the more recently developed drugs, ones that are still under patent and therefore more profitable to the drug companies that sell them. This approach of another specialty of modern conventional medicine is emblematic of a major problem of modern conventional medicine. For the most part, the doctors serve as drugs salespersons. Those who suffer as sacrificial lambs are couples who want to normally conceive. It is especially women, however, who may suffer severe adverse effects from the fertility drugs, along with chronic health problems from their untreated or undertreated hypothyroidism. Right now, there are probably tens of thousands of women who suspect they may be infertile because they are hypothyroid. But their fertility doctors ignore that suspicion and encourage them to use pharmaceutical fertility drugs. To learn the potential harm of listening to these doctors, I encourage these women and their husbands to go to the following webpage of PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez. There, type into the search window the following search terms (without the quotation marks and period): "fertility drugs and adverse effects and review." When I did so this morning, using the qualifier "review," 302 abstracts of review publications came up; when I dropped the qualifier "review" and just requested abstract of published studies, 2158 abstracts came up. If nothing else, read over the review abstracts and consider the cancer risks from ignoring your hypothyroidism and submitting to the use of pharmaceutical fertility drugs. To me, through the fertility specialty, conventional medicine proffers to us one more horrific scheme of inhumane money grubbing through a commercial venture with drug companies. But alas! Along with some good, such is what conventional medicine generally offers us. What can couples do? Obviously, you can educate yourselves so you can make well-informed, self-protective choices. Not to do so (as the study abstracts I recommend above will show) may mean the ultimate sacrifice by the wife. Question and Answer on Fertility and Hypothyroidism
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