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@mittzyvon I am a little backed up in reading these posts, so I just now saw that you are having migraines too. I have never heard of them being connected to thyroid, although again, as I said in a prior post, I am not a medical person. Is that common? I was a migraine sufferer prior to menopause but at that point, I did not have any thyroid problem. Now I take a tiny dose of levothyroxine but being past menopause my migraines have disappeared.

You are young to be pre-menopausal but it's certainly not impossible for you to be. Pre-menopause can start well ahead of actual menopause. Have you spoken to your gynecologist about this? I know I had many symptoms when I was pre-menopausal but I can't remember what they were, unfortunately.
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I just had all of that checked even though I do have a 2 year old child so pregnant not too long ago and everything is normal with my LH, FSH ect