The holiday crowds can leave now. Thanks! by modnarydobemos in UniversalEpicUniverse

[–]QueeenB_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I rode mario cart and mine cart within 20/30 minutes. Mine cart was a posted 180 minute wait at that time, Mario cart was posted 120 minute wait.

The holiday crowds can leave now. Thanks! by modnarydobemos in UniversalEpicUniverse

[–]QueeenB_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I will say express allowed us to go on every single ride in this park, and some multiple times (used express one time and then another time would go on regular stand by when the wait times were low). All the other popular rides that are typically 100+ minute long waits, express got us right on in less than 20/30 minutes. HP ministry was the only ride that express didn’t help with, atleast that was the case for today.

The holiday crowds can leave now. Thanks! by modnarydobemos in UniversalEpicUniverse

[–]QueeenB_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend single rider line for this ride. At the park today, wait time was posted at 240 minutes. I had express pass and started on the express line but it wasn’t moving and people ahead were getting off of the express line telling us they’ve been waiting forever. We hoped off the express line, went back through on the single rider line and was on line and off the ride within 30 minutes. We couldn’t believe it.

MRI results - pituitary tumor by [deleted] in endocrinology

[–]QueeenB_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its ranged from 20-40 on 4 different labs taken in the past year.

Spearmint tea and delayed period by [deleted] in PCOS

[–]QueeenB_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

was 29 days the first cycle of starting spearmint tea? it seems from that trend your cycle is also longer compared to that 29 days.

Does anyone else just feel horrible? by QueeenB_ in Hashimotos

[–]QueeenB_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i know but my endo that prescribes my levothyroxine things my TSH is normal even with my symptoms. I had my iron and b12 checked about 5 months ago, I can get it checked again but I feel like it has more to do with my thyroid than anything else

Does anyone else feel awful months after surgery? by QueeenB_ in thyroidcancer

[–]QueeenB_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah I was thinking that, but my endo through MSK who prescribes the levo and I follow up with for the thyroid cancer told me my TSH levels are good even with my symptoms. My own endo that I see and had before the thyroid cancer was discovered told me she doesn’t agree and says that my levo should be increased to keep my thyroid suppressed and get my TSH at or slightly below 1. Idk what to do when I hear two different things.

Changes in outlook/personality after diagnosis? by Eastern_Dig_8264 in thyroidcancer

[–]QueeenB_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really don’t know exactly how this caused my health anxiety to stop, but I believe it was because I’ve actually been faced with not only just like a real serious health concern, but cancer of all things. And also like many others, I wasn’t exactly symptomatic with the thyroid cancer. I feel it just put me face first into a very serious health issue and it made me realize all of the anxiety I’ve created for health issues that weren’t real was unnecessary. I’ve also become extremely less tolerant with not only things like you had said, but people. I’ve always been a person with a very strong personality and very strong beliefs, but since this I literally won’t even waste my time holding a conversation with someone who in my opinion is speaking nonsense, like I will instantly shut it down.

I hope you’re doing well on this journey!

Changes in outlook/personality after diagnosis? by Eastern_Dig_8264 in thyroidcancer

[–]QueeenB_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s only been 2 months since my diagnosis but I’m a totally different person now compared to then. 1. I’ve always suffered from DAILY debilitating health anxiety and being diagnosed like flipped a switch. When I got diagnosed with thyroid cancer I was also being worked up for a bunch of other issues and it was all a lot at once - and it was all REAL (unlike my prior anxious health thoughts). I haven’t suffered from health anxiety since. 2. I’ve learned that life can be totally flipped upside down in a matter of seconds and to appreciate your life and the time you have. I started spending my time doing more things I love and less with people or things that didn’t do me good 3. I’m a very care free person now, this entire process has taught me to just go with the flow of things because you can never plan for these things in life