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Don't lose heart - you'll come through

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Meant to write this for ages. This forum really helped 3-4 years ago when I got VERY ill & low, lost my job & livelihood, fell out with my family & became very unstable.

I'm still on a low dose of carbimazole & still not back to pre-illness energy levels but thankfully I am SOOO much better!

Bizarre though it may sound, GOOD THINGS came out from the thyroid illness:

- I now respect and am humbly grateful for good health up to now & my recovery

- I'm now in touch with my true values & focus on enacting them mindfully

- I have a load more empathy with people who are ill, vulnerable, disabled

- I'm more mature, quiet, dignified

- I'm more assertive in relationships (especially unhealthy family ones)

- My friends are now those who really care

- I found out about another underlying conditions and had the confidence to pursue diagnosis

I could say loads more. But here's what helped me get back on track:

- a healthy varied, colourful diet with loads of fruit & veg. Avoid fads

- relax! yoga, prayer/meditation, camomile tea, massage, swimming, laughter

- good sleep routine & hygiene (make your bedroom a haven)

- hang out with kind, positive people who are good for you

- keep a gratitude diary (there are loads of apps - I used "Presently"

- set small goals to get you well again & enlisting friends to help

- celebrate successes

- find exercise that works for you

- try to get outdoors into nature, with animals & children

- try nutritional supplements (get tested if you're not sure). I take iron, cod liver oil

- be kind to yourself. Self talk is key

- help other people to stop you obsessing about you and your illness

- counselling, CBT & psychotherapy if called for. Antidepressants work well sometimes. I resisted for 3 years and wish I hadn't

- do what you love if your energy is low

- have patience & Time The Old Healer will do its thing

Big hugs. Don't lose heart.

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It’s so lovely to hear that you are in a much better place, both physically and mentally. I wholeheartedly agree that this forum gives members information & confidence to self advocate & improve their health & wellbeing. I looked up the Presently app; thanks for the recommendation. Mindfulness has also really helped me & like you, I try to surround myself with people who are positive & caring. Very best wishes to you MusntGrumble for your continued good health,

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Mostew

Lovely post . Great to hear your wise words. Xx

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Jazzw

So pleased for you. Thank you for sharing your progress. :)

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beaubeau1121

Thank you for sharing!

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wellness1

It's wonderful to hear you're much better and it's lovely of you to share your wisdom.

It's always worthwhile acknowledging the opportunities that come with adversity. Well done, you. 😊

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Happihealthyep

Thank you for such a positive and uplifting post. Yes,

‘Good health is the crown that those who are wearing it can’t see’ - I think this is from the Koran - or from an Islamic writer - and something that a friend told me.

We certainly do learn this.

Really helpful to find all the positives.

Thanks 🙏 once again and wishing all the healthiest day possible. 🙂

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Goforitmum

Thank you! I wanted to hit the like button 20 times over! So true, so wise and words of support are very appreciated. I ‘saved’ the post so that I can look at it again and again.

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