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374933 tn?1291081784

There is hope!

I did my 6 month Grave's checkup today and I'm still at normal, almost perfect levels!

TSH 1.01
T3    103.3
T4     6.4

Everything inched closer to normal since 6 months ago and I have been drug free, almost symptom free for about 2 years now. My Endo.....who is wonderful by the way......said that 70% have reoccurance within 1 year.

Two years ago, I was within 2 weeks of going Chernobyl and postponed it because of a death in the family. Today, I still have all my original equipment and none of it glows in the dark. Fate: a funny thing.

I just wanted to share my luck. When you read this, cross your fingers and hope that the same kind of luck comes your way (and stays with me too).

Happy dance!
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Wonderfulissimo!
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Its good to hear success stories and I sincerely hope you stay on the road you are on now.
Great News!
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168348 tn?1379357075
Hi ... it's great to see your update!  So glad to see you on the board again and that everything is really going so well for you!  I've had a severe Vit D deficiency that was uncovered and feeling great now that I'm 6 weeks into taking meds for it.

This is super for you!

C~
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393685 tn?1425812522
Thanks for checking back

Alot of new members here lately. Glad to see you are posting your remission.

Not too many post back like that to let everyone know the good news.

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374933 tn?1291081784
Oh yeah......that was kind of rude.

How's everybody been?

Steve
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