Guest guest Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 Isn't it just frustrating that those around us won't listen.... I'm getting grunts and (not so nice words) comments when I say that I won't eat something unless I can see the ingredients and if it's on my "no" list I won't eat it either..... They want to know who I think I am that I know that this stuff is bad and NO ONE ELSE does! I won't even tell you about the argument we had here about soy! Oh well.... Topper () On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 01:47:06 -0500 " " writes: My daughter is heading t'wd her mid thirties with very thin hair on top,that started back in her med twenties, when she was secretly not taking anythyroid med, telling me that she was. At that time, she didn't realize theimportance of taking it the rest of your life, had not been taking it foralmost two yrs, and I didn't know it. She became a believe when she formeda huge goiter in one week, that wrapped around her trachea and almost chokedher to death. She's been on Synthroid ever since, and now she doesn'tbelieve me when I tell her that she would do better on Armour, and that herhair would probably grow back! It is so thin that she can't wear a part inher hair, and I also suspect that she has adrenal fatigue, but she won'tbelieve that either. Thank God I had a ton of hair because when I did startlosing it down the drain, it looked like handfuls, yet I still had plentyleft. You can immagine how thick it used to be because now it looks like anormal thickness. It stops shedding, then starts again, when I do a changein my Armour, going upward. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 What's funny is that I am what you would call a finicky eater. Well this woman at work said that if I have hemo maybe it's because I only stick to the foods I like and maybe I should try more things. Uhm no. (This from a woman that had graves, had the RAI and now is happy taking generics without getting her blood test results. Well if Kaiser gives out generics they must be ok. What about your 2 daughters because it is genetic. Oh I won't get them tested until they have symptoms.) Phooey!!! Louise > Isn't it just frustrating that those around us won't listen.... I'm > getting grunts and (not so nice words) comments when I say that I won't > eat something unless I can see the ingredients and if it's on my " no " > list I won't eat it either..... > > They want to know who I think I am that I know that this stuff is bad and > NO ONE ELSE does! > > I won't even tell you about the argument we had here about soy! > > Oh well.... > > Topper () > > On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 01:47:06 -0500 " " <marin@q...> writes: > My daughter is heading t'wd her mid thirties with very thin hair on top, > that started back in her med twenties, when she was secretly not taking > any > thyroid med, telling me that she was. At that time, she didn't realize > the > importance of taking it the rest of your life, had not been taking it for > almost two yrs, and I didn't know it. She became a believe when she > formed > a huge goiter in one week, that wrapped around her trachea and almost > choked > her to death. She's been on Synthroid ever since, and now she doesn't > believe me when I tell her that she would do better on Armour, and that > her > hair would probably grow back! It is so thin that she can't wear a part > in > her hair, and I also suspect that she has adrenal fatigue, but she won't > believe that either. Thank God I had a ton of hair because when I did > start > losing it down the drain, it looked like handfuls, yet I still had plenty > left. You can immagine how thick it used to be because now it looks like > a > normal thickness. It stops shedding, then starts again, when I do a > change > in my Armour, going upward. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 What's funny is that I am what you would call a finicky eater. Well this woman at work said that if I have hemo maybe it's because I only stick to the foods I like and maybe I should try more things. Uhm no. (This from a woman that had graves, had the RAI and now is happy taking generics without getting her blood test results. Well if Kaiser gives out generics they must be ok. What about your 2 daughters because it is genetic. Oh I won't get them tested until they have symptoms.) Phooey!!! Louise > Isn't it just frustrating that those around us won't listen.... I'm > getting grunts and (not so nice words) comments when I say that I won't > eat something unless I can see the ingredients and if it's on my " no " > list I won't eat it either..... > > They want to know who I think I am that I know that this stuff is bad and > NO ONE ELSE does! > > I won't even tell you about the argument we had here about soy! > > Oh well.... > > Topper () > > On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 01:47:06 -0500 " " <marin@q...> writes: > My daughter is heading t'wd her mid thirties with very thin hair on top, > that started back in her med twenties, when she was secretly not taking > any > thyroid med, telling me that she was. At that time, she didn't realize > the > importance of taking it the rest of your life, had not been taking it for > almost two yrs, and I didn't know it. She became a believe when she > formed > a huge goiter in one week, that wrapped around her trachea and almost > choked > her to death. She's been on Synthroid ever since, and now she doesn't > believe me when I tell her that she would do better on Armour, and that > her > hair would probably grow back! It is so thin that she can't wear a part > in > her hair, and I also suspect that she has adrenal fatigue, but she won't > believe that either. Thank God I had a ton of hair because when I did > start > losing it down the drain, it looked like handfuls, yet I still had plenty > left. You can immagine how thick it used to be because now it looks like > a > normal thickness. It stops shedding, then starts again, when I do a > change > in my Armour, going upward. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2004 Report Share Posted August 15, 2004 What's funny is that I am what you would call a finicky eater. Well this woman at work said that if I have hemo maybe it's because I only stick to the foods I like and maybe I should try more things. Uhm no. (This from a woman that had graves, had the RAI and now is happy taking generics without getting her blood test results. Well if Kaiser gives out generics they must be ok. What about your 2 daughters because it is genetic. Oh I won't get them tested until they have symptoms.) Phooey!!! Louise > Isn't it just frustrating that those around us won't listen.... I'm > getting grunts and (not so nice words) comments when I say that I won't > eat something unless I can see the ingredients and if it's on my " no " > list I won't eat it either..... > > They want to know who I think I am that I know that this stuff is bad and > NO ONE ELSE does! > > I won't even tell you about the argument we had here about soy! > > Oh well.... > > Topper () > > On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 01:47:06 -0500 " " <marin@q...> writes: > My daughter is heading t'wd her mid thirties with very thin hair on top, > that started back in her med twenties, when she was secretly not taking > any > thyroid med, telling me that she was. At that time, she didn't realize > the > importance of taking it the rest of your life, had not been taking it for > almost two yrs, and I didn't know it. She became a believe when she > formed > a huge goiter in one week, that wrapped around her trachea and almost > choked > her to death. She's been on Synthroid ever since, and now she doesn't > believe me when I tell her that she would do better on Armour, and that > her > hair would probably grow back! It is so thin that she can't wear a part > in > her hair, and I also suspect that she has adrenal fatigue, but she won't > believe that either. Thank God I had a ton of hair because when I did > start > losing it down the drain, it looked like handfuls, yet I still had plenty > left. You can immagine how thick it used to be because now it looks like > a > normal thickness. It stops shedding, then starts again, when I do a > change > in my Armour, going upward. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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