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>>339592 OP here wow, that's really freak... And i agree about doctors, there's a lot of them that really seems to don't have any ethic and just work to give us some pills and earn money with their deals with pharmaceutical enterprises. I know about that because i had an issue simmilar to yours with my inexistant "cronical" anemia. "You must take this pills every day of your life". I never take them and... it's a miracle! My supposedly "cronical" anemia is GONE. In my specific case, this thyroid issue is genetical. My granma has it, my grand aunts has it too. All of them needed surgery to remove it because they had nodules. Hopefully, i don't. Yet.
I wasn't a sedentary person, i used to do 30 mins cardio, 2 rounds of 30 squats, 100 crunches, and 2 rounds of 50 deadlifts per arm three times at week. I used to walk a lot because i have panic attacks too and i avoid the subway like the plague. Now i barely can get out from my bed, 1- because i don't have energy enough and 2- because it's so freaking cool outside my bed (i live in south america and spring is about to start, but we still are in winter...)
Well, i will go to the doctopr in monday to get the new tests orders and take them, even when i hate needles and all...
ty /fit/, trolls aside, this thread helped me a lot (and thanks too for the grammar corrections, believe it or not, i don't get angry when i'm corrected, and i take them as "lessons" more than rants or trolling)
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