I realized something yesterday as I was thinking about (hoping) that this new doctor was going to change things for me for the better where my thyroid was concerned. I realized that if he does and I am finally feeling like myself again (without the hair loss, weight gain, brain fog, swiss cheese memory, moods/depression/low energy, dry skin, cold intolerance, etc.), that all of my 30's (I am 38 now) would have been spent unhappy about how I felt and how I looked. All that crap affects my parenting so it wasn't just me who lost out, it was my kids and husband too. They didn't get the whole person. They got bits and pieces of me. It would be a shame that if there was a possibility that how I've felt (and advised doctors time and again to be ignored) can be improved by something as simple as natural thyroid medication and supplements (iodine, iron for low ferritin levels and different vitamins in my case), shame on all the doctors who left me to feel like crap all these years and shame on every doctor who doesn't do more for their patients than hand them a Synthroid prescription and tell them it is all in their head or their health problems are related to other conditions when it was all thyroid-related and thyroid-medication-related all along.
Managing the thyroid correctly has also helped many women struggling with infertility. We had one more child after I was diagnosed hypothyroid and with Hashimoto's and it was very difficult to get pregnant. When I think about the 18 months that we spent trying to conceive our youngest daughter (all the tears, frustration, almost having to get expensive fertility treatments) and how something as simple as the natural thyroid medication could have made all the difference. It has helped so many women manage their thyroid better enabling them to conceive easily again. Why won't more doctors educate themselves? Are they so far up Big Pharma's backsides that they ignore the actual treatment of their patients?
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