‘Dear Thyroid Family Letters’ Archives
Thyroid Mad Libs, A Mother’s Love
Dearest Daughter, When I think about you, I feel sad when you are feeling so awful. In hindsight, I didn't expect you to feel so bad all the time. I wish I knew then what I know now. [Read] | no responses.
Fortuitous Discontent
Dear My Dad’s Thyroid, I’m writing to you because these days I’m thinking a lot about as my dad as a boy. The old farm that was in the family three generations is being sold [Read] | one response.
Jill’s Thyroid, I Love My Wife, And You Can’t Have Her
Dear Thyroid - My husband wrote a letter to my thyroid that made me cry. I really wanted to share with you all. My husband is my rock, truly and I am thankful to have him and my three [Read] | 12 responses.
Manda’s Thyroid, Please Give Me My Sister Back
Written by a family member of a Hashimoto's Thyroid Patient Dear Manda's Thyroid, FUCK OFF!! I have come to the conclusion that you make her life hell and I want my sister [Read] | 19 responses.
We Are Teenagers. Please, Thyroid, Leave My Friend Alone
Dear Rebekah's Thyroid, That's it. I have had more than enough of you and your stupid 'antics'. I would like you to stop your games and get back to doing your job properly now, [Read] | 21 responses.
All In The Thyamly
Dear Family Thyroid Glands, I can almost forgive you for the fact I inherited my hyperthyroidism from my mother, but what I cannot forgive, is that her problems deprived my brothers, [Read] | 7 responses.
Why Are Family Letters So Damn Important to Dear Thyroid?
Writing this post is nauseating, in that, it strikes a deep, unresolved, butchered, blood soaked, salt laden nerve, thinking about the impact of my disease and our disease, on our [Read] | 7 responses.
Why Family Gratitude Letters, You Ask?
I, Liz, would, like to think if anything good can come from the thyroid hell that I sometimes (or, okay, alot of the time) am forced to live in and with, it would be this: someone [Read] | no responses.
How Very Gland of You
Dear Thyroid; I realize this letter is long overdue as a means of demonstrating my appreciation for years of faithful service. I confess to taking you for granted. In fact, I [Read] | no responses.
Dear Rachel’s Thyroid, Goodbye, Please
Dear Rachel's Malfunctioning Thyroid; You stole into our lives into the middle of the night, like a thief. You struck silently, creeping up on your victim, thinking she was alone and [Read] | one response.