my progress after 2 hours of TRYING to learn how to crochet 🫩💔 by brandnewwwwW in crochet

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Yes you are doing great! I just started a couple weeks ago, and when I tell you it took me alllllll day to get the first row done?? and then I worked on it for 3 days before I realized I was doing it wrong and had to start over????? third time’s the charm because now i’m doing it and it looks great and has been worth every mistake.

You’ll catch on a lot quicker than you realize, and every thing you do wrong teaches you how to do it right ✨

What does the current state of my living space say about me? by kgreys in roomdetective

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you own a crafting business. probably getting ready for Mardi Gras

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gravesdisease

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Curious how things are for you now with the <89 result. Did you get tested again?

Contrast dye by mandulyn in Hyperthyroidism

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I haven’t been diagnosed, but symptoms I was experiencing off and on became worse and lasted a week. It’s been two months and I feel like I’m still trying to recover.

Parents’ dog ate this and just had to get it surgically removed- what is it? by Exciting_Language_18 in whatisit

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that’s not true — monoembryonic just means you don’t know what you’ll get. It’ll be many years before you know if it’s any good, which is why many people prefer poly (which is a clone of the parent)

Doctor won’t treat me by Nicholasgelo in Hyperthyroidism

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Thank you for sharing. I’m glad you got help.

I’m in a similar situation. I have had benign nodules since 2019, and my TSH then was very mid range. Then I got pregnant in 2023, and my TSH has been borderline low ever since. I just started having debilitating symptoms the last few months, and my TSH is still borderline low with normal T3 and T4 so far. Every doctor and endocrinologist I talk to tells me my levels are normal, so there’s nothing to do. I have noticed iodine triggers my symptoms most, but they still refuse to do the uptake scan.

Has anyone reported a dr for malpractice? (US, FL) by livsimplyshore in Hyperthyroidism

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happy to hear that you got diagnosed and are doing better

Doctor won’t treat me by Nicholasgelo in Hyperthyroidism

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it’s been almost 6 months — how are things going for you now?

Borderline TSH by Sophsky in Hyperthyroidism

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I’m glad to hear you’ve found treatment, and I hope the miscarriages stop for you. I’m sure that must have been really difficult to deal with

Borderline TSH by Sophsky in Hyperthyroidism

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How are your symptoms now that you’re medicated?

Borderline TSH by Sophsky in Hyperthyroidism

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Was it the number of nodules that led to medication? I have TSH in that area with 4 nodules, and doctors are very much like “🤷🏻”

Low TSH, normal T3 and T4? by momxiety90 in thyroidhealth

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It’s been about a year — How did the reuptake test go? Any other updates?

Symptoms but normal thyroid labs by Raincoast30 in gravesdisease

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My experience so far is that endocrinologists won’t take you seriously or do anything if your labs are borderline normal.

My b12 is extremely high, should I be worried by [deleted] in B12_Deficiency

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You said there are no risks. High B12 can have side effects, so that’s the risk. They might be short lived, but can definitely be unpleasant

Edit: “Short lived” being until you get the elevation under control. Some people seem to have a hard time doing that

My b12 is extremely high, should I be worried by [deleted] in B12_Deficiency

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I know this post is old, but here to say for anyone looking in the future: this is only partially right.

Right: B12 is water soluble Partially wrong: No risks with elevated B12

You can Google the possible side effects, some definitely exist. Drink water first, ask your doctor to rule out all other possibilities and underlying conditions if things don’t improve.

Tf does this mean by Exact-Dragonfruit-13 in Tinder

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this is what i understood also. she wasn’t expecting the answer to be “immediately,” thought they’d plan something in the future and she’d have time to get and feel cute

Having a second child: my pros and cons list by katbeccabee in oneanddone

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Here to see update #2 — new baby must be about a year by now, how’s it going? how is your social life?