I would like to get the word out that any type of thyroid disease can develop Graves eye disease. Not just hyperthyroid.I was misdiagnosed for almost a year because physicians didnt realize someone with Hoshimotos underactive thyroid could develop Thyroid Eye Disease. Im living proof and would like to share so others can be diagnosed at first symtoms and get treatment started….
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A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr. Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled “People Get Ready.” Opening excerpt from the sermon: (35:19) “The essayist GK Chesterton was a large man, 6’4″ tall and rather portly. During the First World War, at the height of the fighting, he was approached by a woman who wondered why he hadn’t been called up to go to the trenches. She said, “Mr. Chesteron, I see you’re not out at the Front.” Chesterton patted his stomach and replied, “Oh, I assure you, madam, if you walk round to my side you will see that I am.” I don’t know about you but I’m feeling a bit out of shape. And the statistics suggest that most of us are. I wonder if you know what’s the greatest public health crisis facing the United States of America right now. It’s not cancer. It’s not heart disease. It’s not mental illness. It’s not AIDS. These are all serious, especially for those facing them today. But if you’re in public health there’s one issue that’s looming on the nation’s horizon like a gathering storm. And that’s obesity. We all know that obesity is about excessive eating and reduced exercise, and that there can also be genetic factors like an underactive thyroid and social factors like quitting smoking or not having time to cook healthy meals. But obesity is the tip of the iceberg. There’s no point in getting judgmental or moralistic about the way some of us look or how some of us live. The point is, all of us who are out of shape are on a …
www.advancedintegratedhealth.com Most cases of Hypothyroid in America today are misdiagnosed. For most women suffering with this disease the standard playbook goes something like this, simple blood tests are run, an elevated TSH is found and hormone is prescribed. The problem is that after a woman’s “levels” are balanced, she still suffers from a long list of symptoms including fatigue, hot flashes, fertility problems, PCOS, constipation, depression, hair loss, feeling cold. It is estimated that up to 80% of women who are suffering from Hypothyroid do not have a thyroid problem at all. They are suffering from a condition called Hashimotos disease. Melissa is such a case. She was in the medical system for years with no improvement. Watch as she goes through a natural approach to managing the cause of her condition rather than just treating the symptoms. If you would like to see if you qualify for a free Hypothyroid consultation, please call 973-376-8383