u/o0Jahzara0o

Prolifers: “Personal responsibility!” Meanwhile….

Prolifers: Make laws that target doctors, nurses, abortion funds, uber drivers, friends, family, neighbors, social workers, speech, platforms, isps, postal/shipping services, pharmaceutical companies, fda, epa, water treatment facilities….

Us: why not just increase social programs… or minimum wage? Why not create national family leave insurance so people can know they can take time off work to give birth and bond with their baby?

Prolifers: You chose to have sex, why should *I* pay for *your* mistakes?

🤦‍♀️

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u/o0Jahzara0o — 1 day ago
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Recovery timeline for iatrogenic/over medicated induced hyperthyroidism?

I lost weight with an already suppressed TSH. The medication became more saturated, causing me to go hyperthyroid.

We’ve been reducing my medication for over two months now with four medication changes total in this time, including stopping liothyronine totally.

The first few medication changes caused symptoms to oddly worsen. Now I’m on day 11 of my most recent drop, which I’m hoping will be a better fit and stop the over medicated effects.

Thing is, I’m a little concerned about the recovery timeline here. The endo my doctor consulted with said that with how long my TSH has been suppressed, it can take 4-6 months for it to return, and I’m concerned it might take that long for symptoms to subside. So when are symptoms supposed to improve then? Anyone else been in this boat before?

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u/o0Jahzara0o — 6 days ago