Originally published on 15th January 2016 Last updated on 1st October 2018 Today, I had my first visit to the endocrinologist; a thyroid specialist. It didn’t go too well in all honesty!
Originally published on 15th January 2016 Last updated on 1st October 2018 Today, I had my first visit to the endocrinologist; a thyroid specialist. It didn’t go too well in all honesty!
I’m really pleased to share with you another post from thyroid patient advocate and trainee naturopathic doctor, Victoria Gasparini. I think many of you will resonate with her open letter about living with autoimmune thyroid disease Hashimoto’s, below. Please feel…
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Living with a thyroid condition such as hypothyroidism or Hashimoto’s, can be really challenging. The amount to which people with these conditions are affected can differ hugely, and whereas some may feel that they’re able to go about their day…
This book has been sat in my to-read list since I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) and Hashimoto’s three years ago now, but it wasn’t until recently that I decided to give it a read. Not necessarily in…
I am honoured to say that I’ve been nominated for the WEGO Health Awards 2018!
Does anyone else see old photos of themselves and suddenly feel reminded of how ill they looked before realising how ill they really were with Hypothyroidism or Hashimoto’s?
TW: Mental Health, Body Image, Disordered Eating This is a guest post, written by thyroid patient Hedi. Hedi promotes body positivity and, like myself, feels that this is incredibly important to share among fellow thyroid patients struggling with changes to…
For most people, calling in sick to work isn’t a common occurrence. Though, for those of us with chronic illness such as thyroid disease, a mental health condition or even disabilities, needing to take time off of work can happen more…