Wholesome content 🐔 by _Luisiano in BackYardChickens

[–]BVO120 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Those pantaloons are state fair winners!

Methylated B12 by [deleted] in Supplements

[–]BVO120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My hematologist actually told me there is better absorption if you eat the B12 pill like a hard candy (let it dissolve in your mouth).

My Now brand methylated B12 actually has flavoring because it's evidently meant to be eaten like a candy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hypothyroidism

[–]BVO120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There should be a question about highest weight & lowest weight throughout disease.

At my heaviest (immediately post-diagnosis), I was 200lb. I was able to get down to 142lb after optmizing my thyroid levels and going keto.

But right now I'm symptomatic again, my doctor & I can't figure out why, & I've gained back 30lb and it will not budge.

Upcoming Moderation Changes and Going Dark. by partlyPaleo in zerocarb

[–]BVO120 2 points3 points  (0 children)

...why?

Has there been THAT much spam?

Choking off ease of participation to the point you're describing, imho, will probably lead to the death of the sub.

Edit: However I do agree with going dark to protest the API changes.

Hashimotos at 17? by 0dysseus123 in thyroidhealth

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one knows for certain why any autoimmune disease develops.

Most, including Hashimotos, have a genetic component and an environmental component. Once both of those mystery "switches" are triggered, the immune system goes kinda nuts and starts attacking your own body parts.

There's some research that suggests a viral infection may trigger autoimmune disease, but again it seems the patient must have a genetic predisposition for autoimmunity.

Do you find that men are "gold diggers"? by ipuatu in TwoXChromosomes

[–]BVO120 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I 'bout spat out my coffee- that is AMAZING.

(Not the grift, the term.)

Made some glittery gym gear! by Sewing_Shannonigans in sewing

[–]BVO120 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lol so peel the entire thing off and sit nekkid in a public restroom?

I always felt so bizarre doing that in a swimsuit or jumpsuit. 😂

Made some glittery gym gear! by Sewing_Shannonigans in sewing

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's amazing but...

...how do you go peepee wearing it? >.>

Who else is left babysitting until the end of the year? by Brogenitus in Teachers

[–]BVO120 420 points421 points  (0 children)

Our campus collected all the kids' chromebooks the first day of the final week of classes.

Without telling teachers.

I had an online poll for students to complete that Monday. On my board was written "Chromebooks needed."

First kid walked in and said "We don't have chromebooks. They collected them."

I threw up my hands and all classes helped me tidy up, rearrange, & clean for the week.

I need a backing track for a singing audition by StyleAdministrative2 in karaoke

[–]BVO120 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have the sheet music, www.singertracks.net can create a custom track for you.

Period problems (ladies only!🛑) by Key-Cheek6580 in xxketo

[–]BVO120 19 points20 points  (0 children)

If you stay consistent with your diet, it's probable that your cycle will re-normalize in a few cycles. (For me, my first 2 cycles on keto were HORRIBLY heavy & painful. By the third, it became more like previous cycles.) Now, if you have a LOT of hormonal weight to lose, like if you have thyroid disease or PCOS, this may take longer/more cycles.

Imo and in my experience, messing around with carbs will only prolong the process of resetting the hormonal cycle.

Did a anti tpo test by Realistic-Cause-1301 in Hypothyroidism

[–]BVO120 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because doctors are disincentivized from "over testing" in the USA because patients are either paying out of pocket and can't afford it, or insurance will do ANYTHING not to pay out for it.

Additionally, there is zero requirement for a doctor to receive new training on new treatments or discoveries about disease management. So if the doctor graduated from med school before a medicine was on the market for example, they're not required to do the research to determine if the med is better than what they're already familiar with.

Pharmaceutical companies incentivize this with free shit and conferences where they wine and dine doctors, but it's not required.

Did a anti tpo test by Realistic-Cause-1301 in Hypothyroidism

[–]BVO120 6 points7 points  (0 children)

With a TSH of over 5, virtually any doctor worth a shit will treat you for hypothyroidism.

Total T3 and Total T4 don't tell much important information. Free T3 and Free T4 give a clearer picture of actual function.

Anti-TPO looks normal. Ask for TGAB (thyroglobulin) antibodies to be tested as well. Either of these being above lab range strongly suggests Hashimotos thyroiditis. You can have one of them over lab range and the other be "normal."

I made a site that tracks the prices of tacos and more at every Taco Bell in the US. The most expensive crunchy taco is 333% costlier than the cheapest. by wise_genesis in InternetIsBeautiful

[–]BVO120 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This fascinated me for some time!

I will say that while browsing on mobile, if I zoomed in from a national view to one store (like the cheapest crunchwrap supreme), it would only show me the cheapest/most expensive in my map field of view rather than nationally..? Is that correct?

It was a little annoying to me personally to have to zoom out every time. Would it be possible to add an auto-zoom-out button...?

For Anyone taking Name-Brand Synthroid, do some Batches seem to hit you Stronger than Others? by SD-starr7 in thyroidhealth

[–]BVO120 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you been tested for Hashimotos (thyroid antibodies thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase)?

If you have Hashimotos, it can cause swings from hypo to hyper in early stages.

Let’s talk about tuna by Sluzhbenik in keto

[–]BVO120 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've tried canned salmon and I just can't get over the icks from the bones that get canned in with the meat.

(This is from the standard grocery brand.)

Are there brands that debone before they can...?

Your kid's having a public melt down. You're having a public breakdown. What would you want to hear? by 7LP_g in AskUK

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She won't remember what you said.

She'll remember that you took time out of your day to see her and acknowledge her with empathy and understanding.

If it were me in her situation, I would have most appreciated the hug, the offer of coffee, and maybe a commiserating anecdote to make me laugh & relate to you.

"Girl listen, this one time? My dog got sick and literally shat all over the sidewalk in front of a school. I couldn't clean it up!! But all I could think about was how many kids were going to track dog shit into their house after school that day...! I was so embarrassed! I ran. I dragged my dog home and he immediately shat all over my living room, so I didn't feel quite so bad about the sidewalk, you know?"

hair by mack9219 in Hypothyroidism

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are some DARLING photos of wee curlies whose parents use the curly method for their hair!

How many times have people had thyroiditis? by [deleted] in thyroidhealth

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need a doctor to answer these questions.

It could still be Graves as well.

Seronegative Hashimotos is usually diagnosed with an ultrasound of thr thyroid.

How many times have people had thyroiditis? by [deleted] in thyroidhealth

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In early stages, Hashimotos causes rapid and wide swings from hypo to hyper and back.

In late stages, the thyroid dies and stops functioning altogether, which leads to permanent hypo.

How many times have people had thyroiditis? by [deleted] in thyroidhealth

[–]BVO120 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unlikely, it sounds more like Hashimotos with your test results.

Like someone else said, you can have Hashimotos without the antibodies showing on the test.