Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well again, my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a new baby - my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth at 42 weeks pregnant last year. In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: Stopped eating meat. Stopped eating dairy. Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up online). Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and herbs. Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point for me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after the first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't look back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so much better! MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began this routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood test results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so of that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier without them :-) Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Hi melanie, What is NAET? On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:09 AM, <melanie.hulse@...>wrote: > > > Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was > disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about > treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just > wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for > their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my > levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well again, > my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a new baby - > my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth at 42 weeks > pregnant last year. > In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - > and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: > Stopped eating meat. > Stopped eating dairy. > Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg > which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up online). > Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. > Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and herbs. > Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point for > me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after the > first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't look > back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so much > better! > MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began this > routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood test > results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET > treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely > clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. > I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so of > that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier without > them :-) > Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i > wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a > holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky > though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of > changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at > it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and > eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the > trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! > > > -- www.giftedchildren.webs.com Fun & challenging activities for Gifted Children Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 What is a NAET? Tammy The best test results! > Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was > disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about > treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just > wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for > their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my > levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well > again, my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a > new baby - my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth > at 42 weeks pregnant last year. > In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - > and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: > Stopped eating meat. > Stopped eating dairy. > Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg > which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up > online). > Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. > Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and > herbs. > Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point > for me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after > the first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't > look back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so > much better! > MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began > this routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood > test results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET > treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely > clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. > I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so > of that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier > without them :-) > Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i > wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a > holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky > though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of > changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at > it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and > eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the > trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 , I have low body temperature and I would love to know what one NAET treatment caused your temperature to go up? Tammy The best test results! > Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was > disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about > treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just > wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for > their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my > levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well > again, my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a > new baby - my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth > at 42 weeks pregnant last year. > In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - > and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: > Stopped eating meat. > Stopped eating dairy. > Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg > which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up > online). > Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. > Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and > herbs. > Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point > for me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after > the first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't > look back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so > much better! > MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began > this routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood > test results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET > treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely > clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. > I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so > of that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier > without them :-) > Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i > wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a > holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky > though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of > changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at > it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and > eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the > trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Hi Tammy and , NAET is a therapy which uncovers the reasons why the body is getting sick. The practitioner will consider emotional traumas which the body stores in cell receptors, physical events from the past - all possible reasons why your thyroid (for example) is not functioning properly. To explain simply: All living things - eg an apple have an energy pattern. If you happen to be eating an apple when you receive some terrible news, like the loss of a loved one, it could be that your body will blame the apple and the nutrients in it, for the sudden awful way that you feel. You then may develop and intolerance to apples and/or those nutrients. Your thyroid has an energy pattern. If you are sick because your thyroid is not functioning in the way you need it to, then it can be possible that your body has shut down thyroid function because it associates it with a trauma. A NAET practitioner will identify what your body is rejecting - you can start with the poor thyroid function if you know you have this problem, and then treat you using acupressure points on the body while you hold a vial of water into which the energy pattern of a healthy thyroid has been copied. I KNOW this sounds a bit nuts. I KNOW that many people will read this and reject it out of hand BUT I also KNOW it worked for me, almost straight away. As soon as the practitioner put the vial in my hand I felt my body fighting it, going weak and trying to escape the object. She treated me, I did not have the same reaction by the end of the treatment. The next day my temperature went up and I became better and better. My practitioner has a background in science. She witnessed how NAET treatments helped some she knew and so she looked into it. She began to study the practice because she wanted to disprove it. She just could not believe that it would work and help so many illnesses. She eventually became convinced and now she treats people in this way. You can read more about NAET at www.naet.com or www.naet.co.uk My practitioner is in the UK and is called Helen Bowman. Please, if you decide to see a NAET practitioner, make sure this person is fully certified and appears on the lists on the website. There are some unscrupulous people out there! On 21/04/2011 03:03, " Parsons " <loradora10@...> wrote: > Hi melanie, > What is NAET? > > On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:09 AM, <melanie.hulse@...>wrote: > >> >> >> Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was >> disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about >> treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just >> wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for >> their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my >> levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well again, >> my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a new baby - >> my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth at 42 weeks >> pregnant last year. >> In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - >> and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: >> Stopped eating meat. >> Stopped eating dairy. >> Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg >> which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up online). >> Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. >> Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and herbs. >> Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point for >> me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after the >> first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't look >> back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so much >> better! >> MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began this >> routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood test >> results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET >> treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely >> clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. >> I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so of >> that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier without >> them :-) >> Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i >> wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a >> holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky >> though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of >> changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at >> it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and >> eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the >> trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! >> >> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 congratulations on everything you've done ...brilliant news all round and wishing you the very best for your pregnancy. almost without doubt someone will be along in a minute or two to nay say your experience and declare it's all down to chance and/or placebo but i hope that ignorance can be seen for what it is in its purest sense i.e. lack of knowledge ....i do not mean that *ignorance* about cellular memory equals stupidity. well done! trish > > Hi all, it's been a while since i communicated on here, mostly as i was disappointed with the reaction i received when i asked questions about treating my hypothyroid (Hashimoto's disease) without thyroxine. I just wanted to let you all know - well, anyone who is interested in caring for their health without drugs, that i am now 100% clear of symptoms and my levels are judged to be completely normal. My thyroid is working well again, my whole body feels better and i have even managed to conceive a new baby - my hypothyroid had resulted in a miscarriage and a still birth at 42 weeks pregnant last year. > In case anyone else would like to treat their hypothyroid the way i have - and I would certainly recommend doing so, this is what I did: > Stopped eating meat. > Stopped eating dairy. > Increased my daily quantities of fruit and vegetables, missing out the veg which can act in a detrimental way to thyroid function (look it up online). > Took spirulina, nettle infusions, iodinised salts and seaweeds. > Had some traditional Chinese medicine which included acupuncture and herbs. > Had treatment from a NAET practitioner - this was the big turning point for me. One of my symptoms was a very low basal body temp. The day after the first NAET treatment for my hypothyroid my temp went up and i didn't look back again. I began ovulating each month and i started to feel so much better! > MY first improved blood test results were only two weeks after i began this routine and three months later i was symptom free with normal blood test results. I do have antibodies in my blood but i have received NAET treatments for this and they do not affect me now and i will be completely clear of the antibodies in about 2 years. > I am now back to being able to eat as i like although after a week or so of that i have stopped meat and dairy again as i just feel healthier without them :-) > Please feel free to be in touch if you would like more information but i wish anyone who would like to take responsibility for their body in a holistic, safe and natural way the best of luck! I was not just lucky though, i did the research, took the time and trouble to work out a way of changing my diet and life, sought the practitioners i needed and stuck at it. i had to argue with my GP to do this - he said i would get worse and eventually die without thyroxine, but for me a drug-free life is worth the trouble and the three months it took to be absolutely well! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Here's one person's opinion: .. .. > *NAET* clashes with the concepts of anatomy, physiology, pathology, > physics, and allergy accepted by the scientific community. > > The story of its “discovery” is highly implausible. Its core > diagnostic approach—muscle testing for “allergies”—is senseless and is > virtually certain to diagnose nonexistent problems. > > Its recommendations for dietary restrictions based on nonexistent food > allergies are likely to place the patient at great risk for nutrient > deficiency, and, in the case of children, at risk for social problems > and the development of eating disorders. > > I believe that practitioners who use *NAET* have such poor judgment > that they should not be permitted to remain licensed. > .. .. There are a ton more like it on the internet, as well as the typical uneducated testimonials that always seem to follow every quack practice. Although it is only an opinion I can tell you for a fact that the statements about it contradicting just about every principle of science and physics that we know are valid. It depends for its function upon forces and reactions never once observed [much less measured] by science. Unless everything we know about medicine, science, physics and common sense are all false then this is simply quackery. The results obtained in controlled studies will never be above chance or placebo. As for a " scientist " checking it out while doubting its effacy and being converted to a practitioner, well, that isn't how a scientist works. If a scientist checked it out he/she would perform a credible study and publish the results in peer reviewed literature. Don't hold your breath expecting that to happen. .. .. > Posted by: " Parsons " loradora10@... > <mailto:loradora10@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20The%20best%20test%20results%21> > loradora10 <loradora10> > > > Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:03 pm (PDT) > > > > Hi melanie, > What is NAET? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 A couple of comments below... .. .. > A NAET practitioner will identify what your body is rejecting - you can > start with the poor thyroid function if you know you have this > problem, and > then treat you using acupressure points on the body while you hold a > vial of > water into which the energy pattern of a healthy thyroid has been copied. .. .. Unfortunately there is absolutely no way outside of magic to copy the energy pattern of a healthy thyroid to a vial of water... Or to anything else. .. .. > I KNOW this sounds a bit nuts. .. .. That's putting it kindly; but perhaps it would be better to say that anyone who believes such tripe is simply totally uneducated regarding even elementary science and physics as well as common sense. It's great that it " worked " . But you can credit that to chance, placebo, spontaneous remission or misdiagnosis. Or magic. Luck, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Thanks for your comments . I do not claim to understand NAET, I only know that I am better since having the treatment. I am sorry that you will not benefit from the recovery that I have. I am off now to enjoy being well and pregnant and not having to take an artificial hormone for the rest of my life. Good luck and get well to all on here! On 21/04/2011 16:13, " " <res075oh@...> wrote: > > > > > > A couple of comments below... > . > . > >> > A NAET practitioner will identify what your body is rejecting - you can >> > start with the poor thyroid function if you know you have this >> > problem, and >> > then treat you using acupressure points on the body while you hold a >> > vial of >> > water into which the energy pattern of a healthy thyroid has been copied. > . > . > Unfortunately there is absolutely no way outside of magic to copy the > energy pattern of a healthy thyroid to a vial of water... Or to anything > else. > . > . >> > I KNOW this sounds a bit nuts. > . > . > That's putting it kindly; but perhaps it would be better to say that > anyone who believes such tripe is simply totally uneducated regarding > even elementary science and physics as well as common sense. > > It's great that it " worked " . But you can credit that to chance, > placebo, spontaneous remission or misdiagnosis. Or magic. > > Luck, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Oh, and just to add... The quote below is obvious in its utter ignorance. NAET is a method of freeing oneself of all dietary restrictions. That is one of the main goals of the treatment. Enough said eh? On 21/04/2011 15:03, " " <res075oh@...> wrote: > Here's one person's opinion: > . > . > >> *NAET* clashes with the concepts of anatomy, physiology, pathology, >> physics, and allergy accepted by the scientific community. >> >> The story of its ³discovery² is highly implausible. Its core >> diagnostic approach‹muscle testing for ³allergies²‹is senseless and is >> virtually certain to diagnose nonexistent problems. >> >> Its recommendations for dietary restrictions based on nonexistent food >> allergies are likely to place the patient at great risk for nutrient >> deficiency, and, in the case of children, at risk for social problems >> and the development of eating disorders. >> >> I believe that practitioners who use *NAET* have such poor judgment >> that they should not be permitted to remain licensed. >> > . > . > There are a ton more like it on the internet, as well as the typical > uneducated testimonials that always seem to follow every quack practice. > Although it is only an opinion I can tell you for a fact that the > statements about it contradicting just about every principle of science > and physics that we know are valid. It depends for its function upon > forces and reactions never once observed [much less measured] by > science. Unless everything we know about medicine, science, physics and > common sense are all false then this is simply quackery. The results > obtained in controlled studies will never be above chance or placebo. > > As for a " scientist " checking it out while doubting its effacy and being > converted to a practitioner, well, that isn't how a scientist works. If > a scientist checked it out he/she would perform a credible study and > publish the results in peer reviewed literature. Don't hold your breath > expecting that to happen. > > > . > . > > > >> Posted by: " Parsons " loradora10@... >> >> <mailto:loradora10@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20The%20best%20test%20results%2 >> 1> >> loradora10 <loradora10> >> >> >> Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:03 pm (PDT) >> >> >> >> Hi melanie, >> What is NAET? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 I'd be a bit careful in using the term " ignorance " as long as you're going to posit such things as NAET. It's true that [iMHO] ignorant shouldn't be a pejorative, since we are all ignorant... Just in different fields and at different levels. In order to support the claimed ways that NAET works you have to be utterly ignorant of the most basic of physical facts. I'm not saying you didn't try NAET and have a vast improvement. That can be due to a number of possible reasons: Chance, placebo, spontaneous remission, misdiagnosis...Or magic [which could be defined as some physical law that we do not yet understand]. It's about as certain as sunshine that it is not the latter. Luck .. .. > Posted by: " Crocker-Hulse " melanie.hulse@... > <mailto:melanie.hulse@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20The%20best%20test%20resu\ lts%21> > somersetsmum <somersetsmum> > > > Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:31 am (PDT) > > > > Oh, and just to add... The quote below is obvious in its utter ignorance. > NAET is a method of freeing oneself of all dietary restrictions. That > is one > of the main goals of the treatment. Enough said eh? > > On 21/04/2011 15:03, " " <res075oh@... > <mailto:res075oh%40verizon.net>> wrote: > > > Here's one person's opinion: > > . > > . > > > >> *NAET* clashes with the concepts of anatomy, physiology, pathology, > >> physics, and allergy accepted by the scientific community. > >> > >> The story of its ³discovery² is highly implausible. Its core > >> diagnostic approach‹muscle testing for ³allergies²‹is senseless and is > >> virtually certain to diagnose nonexistent problems. > >> > >> Its recommendations for dietary restrictions based on nonexistent food > >> allergies are likely to place the patient at great risk for nutrient > >> deficiency, and, in the case of children, at risk for social problems > >> and the development of eating disorders. > >> > >> I believe that practitioners who use *NAET* have such poor judgment > >> that they should not be permitted to remain licensed. > >> > > . > > . > > There are a ton more like it on the internet, as well as the typical > > uneducated testimonials that always seem to follow every quack practice. > > Although it is only an opinion I can tell you for a fact that the > > statements about it contradicting just about every principle of science > > and physics that we know are valid. It depends for its function upon > > forces and reactions never once observed [much less measured] by > > science. Unless everything we know about medicine, science, physics and > > common sense are all false then this is simply quackery. The results > > obtained in controlled studies will never be above chance or placebo. > > > > As for a " scientist " checking it out while doubting its effacy and being > > converted to a practitioner, well, that isn't how a scientist works. If > > a scientist checked it out he/she would perform a credible study and > > publish the results in peer reviewed literature. Don't hold your breath > > expecting that to happen. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Please continue with frequent thyroid testing during your pregnancy, as your unborn child is very vulnerable to permanent damage. That is probably how most of us arrived at our current state of (ill) health. Marla > > > > > > > > > > > > > A couple of comments below... > > . > > . > > > >> > A NAET practitioner will identify what your body is rejecting - you can > >> > start with the poor thyroid function if you know you have this > >> > problem, and > >> > then treat you using acupressure points on the body while you hold a > >> > vial of > >> > water into which the energy pattern of a healthy thyroid has been copied. > > . > > . > > Unfortunately there is absolutely no way outside of magic to copy the > > energy pattern of a healthy thyroid to a vial of water... Or to anything > > else. > > . > > . > >> > I KNOW this sounds a bit nuts. > > . > > . > > That's putting it kindly; but perhaps it would be better to say that > > anyone who believes such tripe is simply totally uneducated regarding > > even elementary science and physics as well as common sense. > > > > It's great that it " worked " . But you can credit that to chance, > > placebo, spontaneous remission or misdiagnosis. Or magic. > > > > Luck, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 That is IMHO extremely good advice. It's my understanding that your body will rob itself of the needed T4 to provide to your child, but that can only go so far. If you don't have enough then both you and your child might suffer life-long problems with no cure. Luck, .. .. > Posted by: " flatwoodfarms " marlum@... > <mailto:marlum@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20The%20best%20test%20results%21> > flatwoodfarms <flatwoodfarms> > > > Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:36 am (PDT) > > > > Please continue with frequent thyroid testing during your pregnancy, > as your unborn child is very vulnerable to permanent damage. That is > probably how most of us arrived at our current state of (ill) health. > > Marla > > > > > > Thanks for your comments . I do not claim to understand NAET, I > only > > know that I am better since having the treatment. I am sorry that > you will > > not benefit from the recovery that I have. I am off now to enjoy > being well > > and pregnant and not having to take an artificial hormone for the > rest of my > > life. Good luck and get well to all on here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2011 Report Share Posted April 23, 2011 Some people find it difficult to acknowledge and accept that they have a lifelong illness that will cause them to be on medication (in this case hormone replacement therapy) for the rest of their lives. I hope that won't happen to this woman because she is young, pregnant and the ramifications of untreated hypothyroid are lifelong, and can cause many other illnesses, including heart ailments. I developed it in my early 20s, and now in my 70s, realize that I was either not treated or undertreated for long periods of time. I am now suffering many chronic physical ailments including heart problems, asthma, and several others. After doing the research, and listening to the wise people on this list I found out this truth. I am now being treated properly, but you can't make up for a lifetime of not taking care of your thyroid properly. Roni From: <res075oh@...> Subject: Re: The best test results! hypothyroidism Date: Saturday, April 23, 2011, 10:20 AM That is IMHO extremely good advice. It's my understanding that your body will rob itself of the needed T4 to provide to your child, but that can only go so far. If you don't have enough then both you and your child might suffer life-long problems with no cure. Luck, .. .. > Posted by: " flatwoodfarms " marlum@... > <mailto:marlum@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20The%20best%20test%20results%21> > flatwoodfarms <flatwoodfarms> > > > Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:36 am (PDT) > > > > Please continue with frequent thyroid testing during your pregnancy, > as your unborn child is very vulnerable to permanent damage. That is > probably how most of us arrived at our current state of (ill) health. > > Marla > > > > > > Thanks for your comments . I do not claim to understand NAET, I > only > > know that I am better since having the treatment. I am sorry that > you will > > not benefit from the recovery that I have. I am off now to enjoy > being well > > and pregnant and not having to take an artificial hormone for the > rest of my > > life. Good luck and get well to all on here! ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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