This is a guest post written by Rachel Hill, creator of The Invisible Hypothyroidism, an award-winning patient advocacy blog that focuses on helping others by advocating for a better thyroid disease diagnosis and treatment. Let’s face it...
Personal Stories
When trying to understand how to deal with thyroid issues, you can read up on the problem all you want. However, that doesn’t really explain what it’s like living with the problem. This section will provide you will personal stories from real people who know what it’s like to deal with thyroid issues first hand. This section can offer support to those who need it and and the comfort of knowing you are not alone. Please be warned, although these stories may contain medical advice, what worked for these people may not work for you. If you are experiencing thyroid issues, it is best to consult your doctor for the treatment options that will suit your needs.
Choosing the wrong (inflammatory) foods do a lot more to the body than just adding fat and causing weight gain. In that sense, food will do a lot more for your body than...
Iâve been exhausted, Iâve been anxious, Iâve been depressed, Iâve had weird rashes on my face and joints, Iâve gained weight for no explainable reason, Iâve been...
We did the interview with Rachel Hill who runs one of the popular blogs regarding Hypothyroidism. By her own words – she is not a doctor, but just another thyroid...
Her symptoms ranged from those of hypothyroidism (dull, foggy, gaining weight, apathetic) to hyperthyroidism (jumpy, heart racing, hungry, anxious, paranoid). Her...