THIS POST HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY the book’s author. ALTHOUGH AS ALWAYS, ALL THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS ARE MY OWN. When Forties on Fire came on to my radar, I was quite excited about a book that would help so many…
THIS POST HAS BEEN SPONSORED BY the book’s author. ALTHOUGH AS ALWAYS, ALL THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS ARE MY OWN. When Forties on Fire came on to my radar, I was quite excited about a book that would help so many…
I am honoured to say that I’ve been nominated for The Annual Bloggers Bash 2019 Awards!
This book has been sat in my Amazon wishlist since I was newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s three and a half years ago now, but I didn’t get round to actually buying it until a few months ago. This book…
Zana Carver from Thyroid Code wrote the below guest post. Fluid retention is something I’m asked quite frequently about and can be concerning to live with. Written by Zana A. Carver, Ph.D.
Originally published on 1st June 2016 Last updated on 22nd April 2024 Being on Levothyroxine and my doctor only testing TSH were the two biggest things stopping me from recovering from hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s.
When Hashimoto’s patient Kristine reached out to me over email to share her story, I knew a lot of you would relate to her experience and will benefit hearing her story, too. Written by Kristine McCarty, Thyroid Patient
Dr. Henderson and thyroid patient Allison Futterman’s book, What You Must Know About Hashimoto’s Disease, is vastly different to other thyroid books I have read, in the way that it is extremely comprehensive and aligning with my own views of each…
After the success of past posts Thyroid Patients Explain What Thyroid Fatigue Really Feels Like and Thyroid Patients Explain The Devastating Effects on Their Mental Health, I thought it was time to put together another post in that format. I…
I was lucky enough to win a copy of this ebook in a competition a few months ago. Whilst it is predominantly about Graves’ disease, the condition that leads to hyperthyroidism, it does touch on Hashimoto’s in places and I’m…
Iʼd say the most commonly asked question when people are diagnosed with hypothyroidism and given medication for it is: “When will I feel back to normal again?ʼ