Here’s your Wednesday Weekly Roundup of Thyroid News from Thyroid Mom for August 27, 2014. These are articles, abstracts or blog posts that either appeared in the news this week or things that I found this week that I wanted to share with you relating to hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism in both adults and children. Happy Reading! General Thyroid Related Articles (Hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's, Hyperthyroidism, Graves' Disease) Help for Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism Signs That Thyroid Disease May Have Been Missed by Your Doctor Pet Tales: Hypothyroidism in Dogs Pet Vet: Hypothyroidism in Dogs Diabetic Nephropathy Linked to Hypothyroidism Attributing Neuropsychiatric Symptoms to a Faulty Thyroid High TSH Levels After … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2014
Congenital Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Resistance: A Story About Heart
One of the amazing things about volunteering with MAGIC Foundation and about starting this blog is all of the amazing parents I have met. I am very excited to introduce you to my friend, Julie Lopez. She has very openly and honestly written this guest blog post for Thyroid Mom so that you can learn more about congenital hypothyroidism and about thyroid resistance. It's so important to understand that not everyone's journey with congenital hypothyroidism is the same. We can all learn from each other. Thank you, Julie, from the bottom of my heart for sharing your story about David's journey.~Blythe aka Thyroid Mom My son, David, was 5 days old, and we showed up at his scheduled newborn checkup. The pediatrician our daughter usually saw … [Read more...]
You Are Your Child’s Best Advocate
When my oldest son was born, I remember having a conversation with my sister about how I disagreed with a decision made regarding my son's care. My sister told me: "Never be afraid to flex that mom muscle." What great advice. She was so right. Never be afraid to assert yourself. You are your child's best advocate and you know what is right for you and for your family. I tell that to people all the time. You'd think I would listen to the same advice. I usually do, but, recently, I failed to follow my own advice. 3 weeks ago, my oldest had to have blood drawn for some allergy/immunology testing. His doctor wanted me to use their recommended lab. I really didn't want to because we (of course) have a lab and phlebotomist we prefer. I … [Read more...]