Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Oh yeh, you can bet that I would LOVE THAT candle!! Re: Oinks!!! Does your DH or SO understand the significance of "Oink!"? When a friend sent me a pink pig mug with an "oink!" in the bottom of the cup, I had to explain it to my DH. You can find those mugs and other interesting stuff on a website called "Our Name Is Mud." The most interesting item on that site was the "Exboyfriend burning in hell" votive candle holder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Sorry for the late reply, been in Arkansas at a family reunion, at which I learned I have tons of family members with hypo/hashi's. Even one uncle with his thyroid removed, due to cancer. You learn alot at reunions. Yes, my husband knows the significance of *oink*, bless his heart. He is the one to remind me in the evening after work... 'did you take your pig?'. Don't know where I'd be without him. I'll have to check out that website, think I need to do some shopping! Cat > Does your DH or SO understand the significance of " Oink! " ? When a friend sent me a pink pig mug with an " oink! " in the bottom of the cup, I had to explain it to my DH. > > You can find those mugs and other interesting stuff on a website called " Our Name Is Mud. " > > The most interesting item on that site was the " Exboyfriend burning in hell " votive candle holder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 , It may be evil, but you know what I have started doing? I no longer talk to them about how much better THEY will feel if they just ditch the synthroid and talk to the docs about armour. Now when they start in about how bad they are feeling, all the little things that are going on, I talk about how GREAT I am doing, how my hair is looking gorgeous, I am wearing a size 4, I have tons of energy... I just rub their faces in it every chance I get. Let me tell you, at this reunion, none of my relatives could believe I look like I do, and haven't even had a thyroid since 1998... I told them, check out Armour, and told them about the support groups. I had several convinced that you don't have to blindly follow the doc, just because he is one. Get educated, and become an advocate for yourself. Cat > My two hypo daughters don't want to hear any of this either. They roll > their eyes back in their heads when I mention or talk about ANY of this. > Yet, they want to constantly complain about how bad they feel and how > depressed they are and believe that their doctors are little gods. It's > like, yeh, get a clue! I can't help you, if you won't listen to me! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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