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Dec 19, 2008 10:43

So today I found out that I have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Celiac Disease.

Hashimoto's is an autoimmune disorder, basically my immune system is attacking my thyroid gland and it can lead to hypothyroidism. With Celiac Disease, my body is damaging my intestinal villi (those little shaggy things in the small intestine that allow nutrients to be ( Read more... )

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raspberrysorbet December 20 2008, 00:25:09 UTC
Man, I'd be so scared but it looks like you've got it all figured out! Glad you finally got a diagnosis and you can stop wondering.

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kellykubellyboo December 20 2008, 03:06:15 UTC
That really is awesome that you have a diagnosis. I have been telling doctors for years I think something is up with my Thyroid and can't get anyone to run any further tests. I come back normal on the regular tests. Why are doctors so lame?
I am really happy you are able to do something about it now. What a relief that must be! My cousin was just diagnosed with this about 9 or so months ago.

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_eurydice_ December 29 2008, 22:18:41 UTC
Don't you hate that? That is exactly how I felt, every doctors appointment that I went to from the time I was a teenager on, I'd tell them that I'm almost positive something is wrong with me, I'm always so tired, I can't remember things very well, and I just feel kind of sick and generally lethargic alot. And they would do the regular physical blood tests for anemia, and the basic thyroid tests, which would always come back perfectly normal. So for a long time there, I kind of thought maybe there wasn't something wrong with me and it's normal to feel this way. I even thought when I saw the naturopath that she wouldn't find anything wrong with me because nobody else did, so why should she? But when she went over all of the bloodwork she did with me it was all there, I wasn't absorbing protein, my red blood cells were misshapen, my microsomal TPO levels were off the charts (which is the extra test she did for my thyroid in the bloodwork, I still think it's crazy how the rest of my thyroid levels are so normal, but this one is waaaaay ( ... )

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