Posts Tagged ‘hypothyroid support’
Hypothyroidism Has Changed My Life
Dear Kimberly's Thyroid, I hate that you stopped working. I hate that I'll never know what triggered you to become hypo! Was it stress, my past eating disorder, genetics (Why do my [Read] | 4 responses.
Thyroid, if you Must Die, Why do you Insist on Trying to Take me with you?
Dear Thyroid: I don't know much at all about you or why you have apparently been fighting against me most of my life. I know right now you're hyper, but I recall times when you [Read] | 3 responses.
Hypo-1800s-thyroidism
It was in the early 1990s when I noticed that I had a lump in my throat. I was still in Australia and only had a few weeks before I flew home, via Singapore and The Tioman Islands. I [Read] | 2 responses.
Don’t Expect Forgiveness Anytime Soon, Dear Thyroids
Dear Thyroid, I HATED YOU AND MY SONS THYROID!!!! YOU DESTROYED OUR LIVES! AND I'M SO ANGRY! I am a 40 year old woman who was diagnosed with a severe form of [Read] | 14 responses.
Happy New Year Poem from LOLLY
Happy New Year to all that come here. May you all experience good health. I hope that 2011 is your best year to date And is filled with prosperity and wealth. To all the [Read] | 14 responses.
Comments of the Day: November 4, 2010
I want to take a minute and remind all of you how wonderful you are. You are WONDERFUL. You are BEAUTIFUL. You are VALUABLE. You are TREASURED. Thank you for sharing so much of [Read] | no responses.
Comments of the Day: October 28, 2010
Should Fatties Get a Room Even on TV, by Maura Kelly. Regarding the new show "Mike & Molly" on CBS, which I happen to think is fabulous, funny and smart, Maura has written what I [Read] | 4 responses.
Comments of the Day: October 25, 2010
We didn't announce this week's word for acrostic poetry, which we're doing right now... OVER. We are writing acrostic poems for a reason. Our goal is to make the invisible illness week's [Read] | 2 responses.
Comments of the Day: October 15, 2010
We live in a society where taking care of yourself is more often than not considered selfish. If you focus on yourself, you’re considered self-absorbed. Here’s what I know to be [Read] | 8 responses.
Comments of the Day: October 14, 2010
Since being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, I’ve struggled with friends not supporting me like I thought they would. I have felt abandoned, betrayed, and forgotten. These people let me [Read] | one response.