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<blockquote data-quote="StaffieDaddy" data-source="post: 2452051" data-attributes="member: 549808"><p>I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, Hasmimoto's disease, 4 years ago, at the time my blood glucose testing was all normal.</p><p></p><p>I only found out about my thyroid after 6 months of really struggling with my mental health. It got to the poing that before I would agree to try yet another different antidepressant, I insisted to my doctor that he run a full set of bloods. I got started on levothyroxine and once I was dosed right I finally started to feel like myself again.</p><p></p><p>If it wasn't for my thyroid, I wouldn't have found out now about my diabetes, as it's only from my annual bloods (well a bit longer this time due to the Covid pandemic), I'm still in limbo with my diabetes, but reading this thread I couldn't help thinking of that old saying, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StaffieDaddy, post: 2452051, member: 549808"] I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism, Hasmimoto's disease, 4 years ago, at the time my blood glucose testing was all normal. I only found out about my thyroid after 6 months of really struggling with my mental health. It got to the poing that before I would agree to try yet another different antidepressant, I insisted to my doctor that he run a full set of bloods. I got started on levothyroxine and once I was dosed right I finally started to feel like myself again. If it wasn't for my thyroid, I wouldn't have found out now about my diabetes, as it's only from my annual bloods (well a bit longer this time due to the Covid pandemic), I'm still in limbo with my diabetes, but reading this thread I couldn't help thinking of that old saying, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. [/QUOTE]
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