Small But Mighty: A Thyroid Life
May 2009 saw the first ever Thyroid Awareness Week, publicised on thyroid sites. So far as I could tell, the media didn’t refer to it. For such a common condition which is often mis/undiagnosed, this is ludicrous and is why I write this blog. Thyroid symptoms are rarely life-threatening - but this tiny little gland in the neck can cause tons of problems. The Thyroid: Small but Mighty
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Mar 30, 12 02:52PMHello all,As part of a second-year undergraduate research project I am looking for people living in the UK who also use the internet to search for health advice or participate in online support groups such...
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Jan 29, 12 01:18PMWe typically look at the internet as one vast collection of knowledge which search engines work endlessly to plough through on our behalf, so that we can look out on the field and find the ripe strawb erry...
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Jan 16, 12 06:48AMFeed Me Long-Term Solutions. Please. - Life with a Headless Metabolism: Thyroid Disease - Everyday Health Blogs
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Jul 30, 11 04:23PMWell done, the Daily Mail: you've finally done it: written an article which tells people what the thyroid actually does, and what it doesn't do when things go wrong.Well done, the Daily Mail: you r...
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Mar 25, 11 02:17PMI have the thyroid-thing: I see all these people on the trains, see their necks and their faces; see they're exhausted; see they're sleeping; see they're daydreaming...and I feel sorry for them. They could...
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Mar 01, 11 08:59AMBlank and Blur - below is a writing entry found on my laptop, dated October 2007 - a year before I was diagnosed; a year before I knew there was anything wrong with me. Thyroid Disease is real, and it s...
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Jan 29, 11 03:53AMI HAVE a theory.The theory is that it is possible to train your body to the way you want it to be. I'm talking about food. I'm talking about routine. I'm talking about knowing what's good for you and...
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Oct 18, 10 09:35AMThis week is Thyroid Awareness Week in the UK. 1 IN 5 have it. That means you should either have it or know someone who does. But it's undiagnosed in 13 million people in the US - that's 1 in 20. It's nbsp...
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