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For more than a decade, I was told that my autoimmune disorder, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, would leave my thyroid in permanent disrepair and that I would be taking a pill every day for the rest of my life.
My thyroid was being attacked by my immune system — a disease known as autoimmune thyroiditis, though people refer to this form of it as Hashimoto's.
Getting my thyroid checked is not a bad idea either.
"And I still have my thyroid intact," she said.
When I went back to my doctor to have my thyroid tested, my thyroid hormones were still out of whack, but my destructive antibodies were gone.
It turned out my thyroid wasn't working properly and I was seriously ill.
(I have Hashimoto's, an autoimmune disease, and take medication to get my thyroid levels to normal).
Before the retreat, someone suggested I get my thyroid and cortisol levels tested.
That athlete claimed: "I did a blood test at Nike and my thyroid was low and testosterone was low.
A few days later, she called to say that I had antibodies to my thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck that regulates metabolism and energy.
The clock was ticking: "I found out I had to have my thyroid removed, and the thyroid is right next to the laryngeal nerve," she explained.
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