LUCKY, Acrostic Poem by Jennifer
L ooking for the origin of frequent migraines,
U nsuspecting of another kind of find,
C aught by an MRI – multiple nodules fill my thyroid.
K ey to a relentless history of fatigue, depression, anxiety, and weight change?
Y ears of mysterious ailments suddenly could have meaning.
– Written by Jennifer
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Excellent! We that have found out about our thyroids are “lucky”. So nice to have some answers. Thank you for sharing.
Amanda
Great poem! Well put!
Thanks for sharing.
HD
Yes Lucky, it’s funny to think of all these things that show up this way.
I have heard so many stories that one unlikely thing happens exposing something that causes us to say “Lucky”!
I like this word. Some used to refer to me as “Lucky Linny”. Perhaps I am afterall.
I know I’m lucky to have found a site like this.
I knew I was lucky when for some reason in traffic I just froze at a light when I was being motioned to move forward. I became paralized unable to response. When I was shocked to see a wiz of a motion pass my front bumper, another inch forward I would have been hit. On my drivers side, from nowhere a car.
Love the message…………….life is worth winning the battle. Linny