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Sandy, good to see you still have an awesome sense of humor! There's

a good book out there, I don't know the author's name, but it's

called " What You Think of Me is None of My Business " -- gotta like

that!! I'm glad I'm older and more confident in my life. People can

look and criticize, but you know what, they're only hurting

themselves.

God Bless You and your Son ALL-ways, and all day long.

Sending more Comforting Angels your way.

Love, Sunny :)

-- In , " Sandy Verticelli "

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> It seems like everyone around me just rolls thier eye and some

think I " m just plain lazy

> So it would be nice if someone lived close to me that knows all

about implant rejection

> I just feel so all alone. This has totally change my lifestyle but

also made me a prisoner in my home

> I try to fight this and stay positive but the fatigue and fibro

take over everytime.

> Maybe one day I will have my health in check...

>

> Right now I am looking forward to American Idle :)

> Wish I had a voice my first hit song would be called ..

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> Toxic Bags..Oh Yea !!!!

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> Sandy

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> Tricia,

> Yes, it worked for me. I took my prescription thyriod meds, and

then I also took the homeopathic stuff as well, and occasionally I

did the iodine painting for a few days.

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> I did too much at one time a couple of years ago, and my thryoid

went UNDERACTIVE, something it had never been. I lost 40 pounds in

less than 3 months, and was having bad panic attacks and going

literally days with no sleep.

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> It's a trial and error kind of thing-you need to check the symptoms

carefully of an underactive thyroid, so you can watch for the signs,

and slack off of the other stuff-or do like me and skip a day or two

of your prescription thyrioid meds or whatever.

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> A doctor will keep you on the very lowest prescription dosage that

he can, no matter what your symptoms are. That's been my experience

over the years, with various endocrinolgists.

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> Sometimes a person just has to take matters into their own hands

and try to treat themselves-either that, or suffer with a very

underactive thyriod.

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> Just know the symptoms of both hypo an hyperthyroidism!

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