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Hi I'm Deb

I am 52 and have had a underactive thyroid since the birth of my daughter 28 yrs. ago and Addison's Disease for 12 years.

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Hi deb

Welcome 😊

I too have an under active thyroid (after RAI for Graves) and Addison's...and I'm nearly 52 πŸ˜‰

Wondering if you feel "well" or struggling like me? Though I'm taking control and tackling it, thanks to the info and guidance from this forum πŸ˜„

Anne

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