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Hi Alison,

have you had an accident or brain injury? I will admit that some of my

reading/recognition problems seem similar to dyslexia but I thought that was a

condition that you were born with.

I tend to think that perhaps it is a blood supply to the brain problem - caused

by thyroid probs, I don't know. I do know that these problems only started

when I first went hyper with thyroiditis and then hypo later on.

I do identify with your other points about becoming a recluse and also being

overwhelmed by small things. Others have mentioned CHAOS (can't have anyone

over, the house is a mess syndrome) Well, I will admit my house is usually a

mess but that's not what stops me socialising, more the fact that I just can't

be bothered and I have actually come to the point where I really don't like

people anymore. Internet lists like this are great because you can choose to

interact or not but in a social situation other people prejudge you and think

you are just a miserable $%^ &

It is probably a good thing that my dh has never been much of a social animal.

Lynda

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i have always been a compulsive reader - reading usually 2 novels a

day as well as news sites,

400 or so emails etc.

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Alison----I only had the writing problems when I was HYPERthyroid. I really

didn't know what was wrong with me at the time, all I knew was that I was

starting to write like a child again. I had developed an intention tremor too,

and thought that it was just " nerves " .

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I surely know that one----non socialization. They're all saying that this can

also be an adrenal problem, as well as hypothyroidism. For awhile I would feel

like I had run around a football field, just to sit in a restaurant and have a

little conversation with anyone, as though I had been doing heavy exercise or

been on a centrifuge. It is a very peculiar feature of this disease/these two

diseases.

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Hi Alison,

have you had an accident or brain injury? I will admit that some of my

reading/recognition problems seem similar to dyslexia but I thought that was a

condition that you were born with.

I tend to think that perhaps it is a blood supply to the brain problem -

caused by thyroid probs, I don't know. I do know that these problems only

started when I first went hyper with thyroiditis and then hypo later on.

I do identify with your other points about becoming a recluse and also being

overwhelmed by small things. Others have mentioned CHAOS (can't have anyone

over, the house is a mess syndrome) Well, I will admit my house is usually a

mess but that's not what stops me socialising, more the fact that I just can't

be bothered and I have actually come to the point where I really don't like

people anymore. Internet lists like this are great because you can choose to

interact or not but in a social situation other people prejudge you and think

you are just a miserable $%^ &

It is probably a good thing that my dh has never been much of a social animal.

Lynda

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OH!! I like the term you use! That is me! CHAOS !! the house is a mess

syndrome!!! and it is so overwhelming that I don't Know where to start!!

Cris

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i have always been a compulsive reader - reading usually 2 novels a

day as well as news sites,

400 or so emails etc.

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heheh. Sounds like somebody has been visiting the flylady.net website. I love

the description of CHAOS! I think the worst part about being sick for me was

not being able to do what I needed to do around my house. It wasn't bad enuff

that I was sick, but too sick to even stand and cook.

Flylady sure has a way of teaching you shortcuts and easier ways to accomplish

goals. :-)

SandyE~Houston

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i have always been a compulsive reader - reading usually 2 novels a

day as well as news sites,

400 or so emails etc.

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