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The body always knows what to do to heal itself. The challenge is listening and doing what your body needs.
I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in 1997ish, Avascular Necrosis aka Osteonecrosis in my knee in 2014 and Factor V Leiden hetero, and Spondylolisthesis 2005ish
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Oh yes it has happened to me. I started on 1 grain (60 mg or mcg – I never know lol ) and gradually increased to 3 grains. which is 180 mg or mcg. Some days I am a empty vessel I just can not fill up. I mentioned to my doctor and she seemed to think it was normal. My doctor had read the doctors handbook that Stop The Thyroid group had put out. There will be days your so tired you need to rest. Others there will be no “nana” naps, 40 winks as my mother used to say. take care and rest, sleeping is when your body repairs.
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