One year in Australia and my chronic thyroid disease has resolved itself and my endocrinologist has successfully pulled me off medication.
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One year in Australia and my chronic thyroid disease has resolved itself and my endocrinologist has successfully pulled me off medication.
@hacks4pancakes As a 3rd gen hypothy just waiting to join the first two with thyroid cancer...did your Aussie doc speculate on a reason? (if you wish to share of course)
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@hacks4pancakes That sounds huge! Congrats!
@gusseting I’ve been battling hashimotos for ten years. I almost died.
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I have Questions.
@hacks4pancakes As do I! Did your endocrinologist have any explanation?
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I have Questions.
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@hacks4pancakes As a 3rd gen hypothy just waiting to join the first two with thyroid cancer...did your Aussie doc speculate on a reason? (if you wish to share of course)
@pixelpusher220 no, but I’d speculate the medical and pharma industry being less willing to try in America being a factor.
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@hacks4pancakes As do I! Did your endocrinologist have any explanation?
@Hasufin not really, but they were willing to be less medication focused here and try
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I have Questions.
@hacks4pancakes I was going to joke about fluoride in our water but a quick Google _might_ suggest there's something there lol
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One year in Australia and my chronic thyroid disease has resolved itself and my endocrinologist has successfully pulled me off medication.
@hacks4pancakes congratulations!
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One year in Australia and my chronic thyroid disease has resolved itself and my endocrinologist has successfully pulled me off medication.
@hacks4pancakes
I had thyroid cancer.
I had no idea what your thyroid does for you.
Happy you are getting some relief.
I've had a bit of a journey myself -
@pixelpusher220 no, but I’d speculate the medical and pharma industry being less willing to try in America being a factor.
I have US Born but 1/2 Kiwi nieces who absolutely swear US food is basically poison and I can't really say they're wrong. They moved there in their teenage years and say they always feel less healthy when they have to return.
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I have Questions.
@hacks4pancakes yeah seriously. What was in the water in Chicago
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I have Questions.
@hacks4pancakes there's Hashimoto's in my family, and I too have Questions.
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@gusseting I’ve been battling hashimotos for ten years. I almost died.
@hacks4pancakes @gusseting less stress, better food?
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One year in Australia and my chronic thyroid disease has resolved itself and my endocrinologist has successfully pulled me off medication.
wow, how does that work?
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@gusseting I’ve been battling hashimotos for ten years. I almost died.
@hacks4pancakes as a middle aged woman dealing with a laundry list of symptoms including fatigue, hairloss, bad concentration, muscle/joint pain + stiffness etc etc, kudos to you for getting a diagnosis + treatment and continuing on despite your symptoms.
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@hacks4pancakes as a middle aged woman dealing with a laundry list of symptoms including fatigue, hairloss, bad concentration, muscle/joint pain + stiffness etc etc, kudos to you for getting a diagnosis + treatment and continuing on despite your symptoms.
@gusseting the joint pain was probably the most debilitating
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@hacks4pancakes yeah seriously. What was in the water in Chicago
@grumpasaurus a fuck ton of chlorine
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@hacks4pancakes
I had thyroid cancer.
I had no idea what your thyroid does for you.
Happy you are getting some relief.
I've had a bit of a journey myself@AG100pct I’m so glad it’s treatable and you beat it. It ruins every aspect of your life
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@grumpasaurus a fuck ton of chlorine
@hacks4pancakes no kidding
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I have Questions.
@hacks4pancakes I find travel ridiculously stressful, but every time I go to Europe my high blood pressure resolves itself within days.
I also have Questions.