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A little about me...
Hi, my name is Kristin and welcome to my blog! I recently underwent a total thryrodectomy (surgical removal of my thyroid) due to hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' Disease (an autoimmune disease). After hours of research and finding such a limited amount of information on the subject, I decided to share my story in the hopes that it may help someone know what to expect.
My journey began in Fall 2017. I decided it was time to get a routine check-up with my doctor, as it had been 3 years since my last one (which many young women are now told is the norm). My TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone) levels were 0.01. Basically, my thyroid was so overactive, it was difficult to even get a true reading.
I then had to go to an Endocrinologist who put me on Methimazole (a type of suppressant for the thyroid) in order to get my numbers more regulated. After nearly 1-1/2 years of not being in a normal range for any length of time, my Endocrinologist and I decided it was time to discuss the next steps, which included either radioactive iodine (RAI) or a total thyrodectomy. (More on these later, as well as the reason I chose surgery.)
I had my total thyroidectomy on 3/18/19 and am continuing to heal. In the meantime, I thought I'd share my symptoms, the things that helped,  a few words of encouragement, and basically let anyone else on this journey know that they are not alone, as I have often felt. Hope this brings a little bit of comfort and some clarity along the way!
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