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Thank you!

Having treated myself for over 30 years you'd think I'd've heard this before...

Thank God for the internet and for folks like you!

Thank you for pointing me lin the right direction...

I'm here for the long haul!

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Re: " healing " on Armour

Welcome ,

My suggestion would be to get Shomon's book - How to live well

with an autoimmune disease.

MS is an autoimmune disease. Having one puts you at a greater risk of

having another. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is another autoimmune

disease. (As is graves disease.) So it is very likely you have

something going on with your thyroid as well.

Louise

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Hi Sim!

Yes DD 11 is very gifted, too, to but school/social stuff can deteriorate very

badly. (Long story

for a cyber latte when we both feel better...) Homeschool is the best - and only

safe- option.

We are in the SF East Bay. You?

DD plays exceptionally well with younger boys maybe because she eschews the

" girly-girl " social play...

She shares her OT with another ASD boy a couple of years younger and 1/3 her

size and their

imaginations rule! EJ loves chess and games like Civilization 3. For several

months she has been

playing lots of video games and watching cartoons but she reads more voraciously

than anyone

I've ever known. Not unusual to read 1-3 books per day...She is very, very,

very, lonely.

Someday the causes and connections of these co-morbid conditions in individuals

and families

will be understood and treated intelligently and the prices we have all paid to

heal will no longer matter.

Someday...

I feel blessed when I find kindred souls on the " journey " ... One more day...One

more step...

Never Give Up...

Re: " healing " on Armour

> this is a specific kind of hypo described in the medical

> literature...postpartum thyroiditis I believe....

> cindi

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