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February 17th, 2010, 09:24 PM
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Just got my bloodwork back today and my FSH was 60.10 which is high...does anyone know if this is treatable?
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February 23rd, 2010, 09:13 AM
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I am not sure. My FSH was always 14 or so and they considered that really high. It was actually a 30 one time and an 18 another time, so they said that was considered premature ovarian failure. FSH can fluctuate. I ended up having to use donor eggs. I did use my own eggs for a few IUI cycles and one IVF cycle and all failed, but you never know, they could find a plan for you that works. For me, it was donor eggs. I hope you get a plan that works for you, I know how heartbreaking high FSH can be. That was our only issue and unfortunately, it is not an easy one to treat.
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