My Hashimoto's Story

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2018
  • Thank you for watching my story! I hope this helped you if you have Hashimoto's or another hormone or autoimmune disease. My journey is never ending, but I am excited to share my experiences with you all.
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  • @C4SE7
    @C4SE7 5 років тому +30

    I just got diagnosed yesterday and started medication this morning. THANK YOU for this video. I can not tell you how much this makes me feel better.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +2

      Casey Nicole i'm so sorry to hear that love. i'm glad i could help 💕💕 stay strong

  • @staseraleggiamo
    @staseraleggiamo 4 роки тому +9

    I fell into Hashimoto in 2017, like you, and I've met SIX doctors without finding an answer to my encreasing problems. After a year of struggles, I found this illness and asked for exams. And here I am, with a medicine, a scrumbled life and little more. This is our battle, we can do it! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @siugirl2
    @siugirl2 Рік тому +2

    I just found this. My cousin has this and hearing your story has given me a new understanding of how she is. This is also helping with a project I'm doing for my graphic design degree. We're supposed to come up with a health awareness ad campaign, and this is what I've chosen to do. I see the struggle my cousin and others who have it go through every day and it sucks, but she's a pretty strong person. To all who have it, stay strong and know that you got a support system from those who don't have it. 🙂♥

  • @CarynConnolly
    @CarynConnolly 9 місяців тому +1

    I was diagnosed 10 years ago. I passed out when getting out of a bathtub and broke two bones in my foot. My TSH was 11. That was the only thing off in my bloodwork and my chiropractor ordered the blood tests for the antibodies or I still wouldn’t know about it. I did know I had “hypothyroidism” but didn’t know it was autoimmune. I’ve probably known at least 20 years at this point. I’ve had that weird joint pain in the knuckles occasionally.

  • @matejarodi6947
    @matejarodi6947 Рік тому +2

    Im with you...dr didnt find out..till my tsh was 150.. almost stopped me completely..so now im battling, going on...thank you for your story. Love to all of you guys🥰😇

  • @Elizabeth-se5ez
    @Elizabeth-se5ez 5 років тому +6

    I've had hypotyroidism as a child. There were many times I was seen for constipation, frequent bloody nose, weight gain, sore throat etc... Doctors never diagnosed me despite so many blood tests. As I got older things got worse. I had panic attacks, heart palpitations, anxiety through the roof, chest pain, shortnes of breath and the list goes on. I felt like a walking dead corpse and I almost was...The worse part about it was that although I tried to eat right I was bullied in every single grade and it felt like it was out of my control. I have the worse depression and I remember as a child having insomnia not being able to sleep at all I would break night and try and get myself to sleep. This really does something to you its terrible. Now even though I am on pills and my blood test looks "fine" I still feel like craaaap. I have very bad fatigue and now also have anemia and a whole grocery lists of other things I never tested positive for. I am very weak and struggle to get up in the mornings just to use the bathroom i have to drag myself its so hard on me. Im only 30 and wonder how much more can i take? I just want to throw in the towel.

    • @shellc83
      @shellc83 4 роки тому

      My symptoms started getting noticeably worse when I turned 30

    • @Hk78666
      @Hk78666 2 роки тому

      How are you feeling now?

    • @SmileG333
      @SmileG333 Рік тому +1

      I've had it undiagnosed from childhood too ,10-15 years untreated.I have requested for natural dessicated thyroid instead of levothyroxine ,sometimes changing the type of medication can help as NDT tends to have T3 + T4.You should look into the UA-cam channel Dr Westin Childs , he's very knowledgeable about thyroid health and will explain why you may still feel fatigued etc. Hope you are doing better now.

  • @SunnyDeeTee
    @SunnyDeeTee 5 років тому +8

    I'm so happy with my new functional medicine doctors. They are so awesome. Does anyone else often feel run down and almost "flu like" sick? I will go from feeling great most of the day to all the sudden feeling sick and fatigued. Then back to feeling fine all in one day. It's annoying. I also get a lot of headaches and when I do I basically ache everywhere. I am improving though a lot after finding my new doctors.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +3

      Sunny Dee Tee this still happens to me!!! it's so frustrating. i also found a huge correlation with this "flu like" feeling and my menstrual cycle. i noticed that about a week and half before my period i start feeling like this and it doesn't get better until a couple days after it starts. i'm sure it has to do with your hormones being out of whack. this also happens whenever i get sick with anything . i have this feeling for about 2 weeks during/after the illness.

    • @SunnyDeeTee
      @SunnyDeeTee 5 років тому +1

      @@chloflow I do get achy and have migraines a few days before my period and then it stops and returns once my period I over. It really is crazy. Just lately I've been waking up at 3am and not being able to go back to sleep for a couple hours. Also noticed a hoarse voice in the mornings.

    • @tylercowan390
      @tylercowan390 4 роки тому

      Sameee

    • @cynthiamiranda4596
      @cynthiamiranda4596 3 роки тому

      @@chloflow I feel the same way before I start my period I’m so sick 🥺

  • @jodiannpost5789
    @jodiannpost5789 5 років тому +9

    I was diagnosed almost 4 yrs ago with hashimotos. It took 1 yr 1/2 of going back and forth to many Dr's to get diagnosed . Just keep learning. I have educated myself. I have gone gluten, soy, whey & dairy free which has helped a lot. They keep telling me no meds because my levels are "normal".

  • @magscovers8924
    @magscovers8924 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I was diagnosed a few days ago with Hashimoto’s and I’ve been going through everything you’re talking about.

  • @shelbell7327
    @shelbell7327 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for taking the time to tell us your story. Xoxo

  • @user-iw9qk5oe3i
    @user-iw9qk5oe3i 4 роки тому +9

    My endocrinologist (not holistic), said food has no impact. 🤨 Thanks for sharing your story!!! I’ve had It since my mid 20’s and I’m 32 now, and It’s a lot of trial an error for me. Paleo style eating definitely has been the most helpful. And I totally get your brain going blank!! When my eating isn’t on point, I lose my train of thought a lot and it’s so weird and frustrating!!!! Hahaha but anyways...loved the video

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому

      Adrienne Swisshelm It is wild how many times I hear people say that their doctors said the same thing. It’s such a crucial part of healing. I’m glad you were able to find a lifestyle that works for you!

  • @annamaja4379
    @annamaja4379 5 років тому +8

    Thank you for this! I feel so alone as none of my friends or family have this issue and going to uni full time is hard sometimes. I’m 20 and got diagnosed in August and am currently still figuring it all out but this has been really helpful. Stay strong!

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Janee Maja thank you so much! stay strong as well 💕

  • @Original-fairy160
    @Original-fairy160 4 роки тому +2

    I was recently diagnosed with Hashimotos. Thank you for making this video.

  • @marinethgonzales
    @marinethgonzales 3 роки тому

    This is a beautiful journey :) its great to know you found an integrative endocrinologist. For some of us we have long journey before getting the right treatment. I have had thyroid problem for 15 years now. And just realize that it was hashimoto not just a toxic goiter with medicines and still dealing with brainfog and fatigue.

  • @JessieDeschane
    @JessieDeschane 5 років тому +6

    Love this video! I have Hashimotos - I've had it for years and years, but it's still a consistent journey. Loved watching your story - thank you for sharing! ❤️

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Jessie Deschane Thank you so much Jessie! I’m sorry to hear that you deal with this too. Thanks for your support and positivity 💕

  • @lunarlyssnoelle
    @lunarlyssnoelle 4 роки тому +1

    I identify with this a lot. I was diagnosed with Fibro this year but after family brought it to my attention, I’m being tested for Hashimotos tomorrow. My t4 was too low back when my symptoms started but my tsh was fine and it was never brought to my attention since that doctor discharged me without warning and never sent the records over. Sometimes we have to advocate for ourselves and find the right doctor. Anyways. What you said about changing as a person really speaks to how I feel exactly. Thanks for your story.

  • @sarah9313
    @sarah9313 5 років тому +8

    So glad you made this video and I hope you keep making these because I also was just diagnosed with hashi and I have to make changes to my diet as well thank you

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +2

      Sarah Sandmayer thank you so much love 💕💕💕

  • @hallikittylover
    @hallikittylover 5 років тому +4

    I have had this disease since I was 9, although no one believed I was sick until I was 13. I hadn’t grown in four years, I lost hair, was always tired, sick, and fatigued. I still have joint pain and overall fatigue, as well as brain fog and depression. About a year and a half ago, I was diagnosed with Gastroparesis (caused by Hashimotos), which basically means my stomach can’t digest most food. I’m doing so much better now, but it really affects so much of your life. Thank you for this video, I hope you’re doing well.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Halli Kristine ugh i'm so sorry to hear that 😔❤️ stay strong and thank you so much!

    • @keri3577
      @keri3577 5 років тому

      I may have this disease and still haven't gotten better and have the same problems you had. How did it get better?

    • @gastrogal5353
      @gastrogal5353 4 роки тому +1

      Halli, So how are you feeling these days. I have had Gastroparesis as well as Type 1 Diabetes. The Gastro is my Tazmanian Devil as it complicates the ability to control my blood sugars. I have all of the symptoms for Hashimoto’s for about 14 years since I was in a bad car accident. The accident also caused my diabetes. It has been a crazy ride. The only symptom I did not experience was the loss of hair. But all of the others I have had and each time they simply put me on a new medication. Who would even think Depression should be investigated with bloodwork. I am now 57, and I have had autoimmune dealings since I was very young also. No need to mention them all, just that it would take 2-5 years for them to get the proper diagnosis. That in itself can drive one to feeling crazy. So anyway, I am wondering how you are doing with your Gastroparesis? I find the only things I can manage is a smoothie with protein powder and at night I allow some sunflower seeds and a small amount of oyster crackers. Every once in awhile I will eat a small meal, but rarely as I end up feeling not so good the next day. I find that Gastroparesis is finally getting the attention it needs. I asked my doctor why more people don’t know about it and she said, they think they have the flu so they stop eating and start over with small meals. I know they prefer 6 small meals a day, but I would feel like a beached whale. So I keep to my healthy smoothies and little snacks. I hope you have found some better solutions! If your energy allows I would love to hear how you are doing these days!! I hope you are on much healthier path by now!! Keep up the good fight, GastroGal

  • @TJ-mt1jw
    @TJ-mt1jw 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video I just got diagnosed couple months ago😥 I'm hopeful that I can beat this because I believe in the greater power who created natural substance that can help heal our body! With lots of prayers and self-awareness and much education🤗 I know I can beat this and also stories like yours are so encouraging thanks again for sharing❤🙏🏼

  • @srin5034
    @srin5034 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the video. Hashimoto's runs in my family. My mother and I have it; three of my female first cousins have it too. Diet plays a huge role indeed. I was able to reduce my TPO antibody count from 528 to 404 and TSH from 2.5 to 0.81 in 2 months by following a modified AIP diet (Wahls Protocol), intermittent fasting (14-16 hours) and by taking supplements (Vitamins D & C, NAC+Se+Mo, CINA 200, Coriander seed water and Milk Thistle). I don't know which of the supplements helped. But I lost 7 kgs in the process. My endocrinologist reduced my Thyroxine from 50 mcg to 37.5 mcg after seeing my test results. So, there is hope.

    • @TheSerebable
      @TheSerebable 10 місяців тому

      Hi, thank you for your testimony. I have hashimoto as well (no need to take meds for now and I hope I won’t later on), can I ask what you drink for breakfast? I know I shouldn’t be drinking soy but I take the organic and no added sugar one to go with my coffee. Thanks

  • @FreshFabFine
    @FreshFabFine 5 років тому +1

    Ily💞 super helpful to hear others perspectives

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      CloMarie ily too!! Thank you so much 😊💕

  • @cutecat27
    @cutecat27 2 роки тому

    I have not been feeling good since October. Probably longer than that. But since Oct. the dizzinesss has been terrible. Your the first person i heard of having this symptom too. I was diagnosed with Hashimotos last week. Started the meds. Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @sazo4664
    @sazo4664 5 років тому +5

    Thanx for sharing! It really helps to feel not alone in this struggle

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Sarra Zoghlami yay i'm glad! thank you 💕

  • @sassysucculent6291
    @sassysucculent6291 2 роки тому +1

    Everything is just SO familiar. Been watching a lot of these videos and I just relate SO much. It’s been over 4 years of trying to figure out what is the heck is going on with me. And now I’m almost certain I have this. Or at least SOME type of auto immune disease. Thank you 🙏

    • @bushpig6837
      @bushpig6837 11 місяців тому +1

      Why 4 years? A thyroid antibody test will tell you if you have it straight away.

  • @LEILANDGRACIE
    @LEILANDGRACIE 5 років тому

    Your hair looks great!

  • @SS-zm9tl
    @SS-zm9tl 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your story. I’m a euthyroid, but have elevated antibodies thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase elevated enough that are making my quality of life awful. They are not as high as I hear from many people, but it’s so brutal trying to function. The doctor won’t prescribe meds until my TSH level is higher and won’t go off just the antibodies. I have changed my diet and dumped gluten as I had already dumped dairy and soy. I feel somewhat better, but still struggling with unbalance, fatigue and brain fog waiting to see what my antibodies are going to do. It is so helpful to hear people’s testimony about it. Hashimotos runs in my family with my mom, sister and a cousin of mine that has it. My mom has been helpful with information as she has been living with it for 27 years. God bless you for sharing!

  • @karla284
    @karla284 5 років тому +9

    I have had hashimoto's for 3 years now and I'm glad i'm not alone❤️

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Kate LOL I’m so sorry to hear that you deal with this as well. You are DEFINITELY not alone ❤️

  • @alexiaminos3941
    @alexiaminos3941 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this

  • @isakristiansen7977
    @isakristiansen7977 Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful. I am under diagnostic for Hashimotos now, and I am 100% positive I have had it for many years. Tested tsh, anti-tpo, ft3+4 this week. In 2019 my anti tpo was 530. It explain the sudden pain in my hands and fingers, extreme fatigue, depressions, extreme muscle pain, forgetfulness, dry skin, crisp nails and hair. And hair that just won’t grow long ++++ Waiting for the results this week, and hopefully I will get levothyroxine 🙏🏻

    • @amunragaming
      @amunragaming 8 місяців тому

      We are same, how about your hair now?growing?

  • @ryannmauff
    @ryannmauff 5 років тому +2

    i’ve had hashimotos since 4th grade and it’s honestly sucked but having it for 5 years it’s honestly just gets better and i sometimes totally forget i have it. hope you see this and i love you so much!!💓💓

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Ryann m Oh wow. I am so sorry that you had to deal with that diagnosis so young 😔 that’s so unfair. I’m thrilled to hear that you are doing better though sweet pea! Thank you for your comment! xoxo 💗

  • @hibiscusflower
    @hibiscusflower 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this x

  • @azak6834
    @azak6834 Рік тому

    Thankyou for your story.

  • @mariegracebrabandt8028
    @mariegracebrabandt8028 3 роки тому

    Great video! I'm a vegan as well. Stress sent me to the dx. 3 weeks ago. Im working on changing my lifestyle, tweeking my diet, meditation, started meds. But being my own advocate, doctors are good but alot of time not real helpful. We do know our bodies, we know somethings wrong.
    I was dx with MS 22 years ago and back then I also beleive looking back Hoshimotos was in the mix way back then from all my symotoms that didn't go with MS. We have to not be put in a box with a dx. Just like everything us not Hoshimotos.
    We have to be educated and proactive! I hope after two years since doing this video you are more stable and doing well. Blessings, Marie Grace 🙏🍂🧡🌻🍁💛💪

  • @StephanyRene
    @StephanyRene 5 років тому +8

    I was just diagnosed in November with Hashi, after a long 2 year journey to diagnosis. It’s not easy and I feel alone a lot, but it’s so encouraging to find someone who is going through something similar. Thank you for sharing ♥️

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Stephany Rene thank you 💕 you're definitely not alone, i wish you all the best in your healing!

    • @ilqar887
      @ilqar887 2 роки тому

      Stephany did u experience pressure like feeling around your eyes

  • @aaniahareed1269
    @aaniahareed1269 3 роки тому +2

    I am also suffering from hashimotos for the past 7 years,it changes life

  • @user-ow4rk4dq7e
    @user-ow4rk4dq7e 5 років тому +1

    I'm only 14 and I struggle with this. It hurts. I get the same pain as you and it hurts to get out of bed some times but I'm glad you are talking about this

    • @angelmartinson5216
      @angelmartinson5216 4 роки тому +2

      Same, autoimmune diseases run in my family and when I was 4 I'm pretty sure I had hyperthyroidism cuz I needed to take pills so I could gain weight. Now 10 years later I have thee exact opposite.🤕😡😡

  • @bethhivley2633
    @bethhivley2633 5 місяців тому +3

    Oh good Lord. Your TPO was over 1400? Mine was only at 318 and my symptoms are INSANE! Oh you poor girl. ❤. I wasn’t put on any meds though. My T4 is low at 0.9 which is 1/10 of a point above normal but nobody thinks that’s a problem and all my other labs are within normal ranges but not optimal ranges, but doctors do not look at that. They only look at normal ranges. The problem with that is they test thousands and thousands of healthy adults all different ages, male and female and that’s how they come up with these “normal ranges”. That is not good. It’s too broad.

    • @RationalNon-conformist
      @RationalNon-conformist Місяць тому +1

      Some people have really high antibodies and they okay-and some have low antibodies and feel horrific, it just depends on the person.

    • @bethhivley2633
      @bethhivley2633 Місяць тому

      @@RationalNon-conformist thanks what I have heard thanks

  • @damarislopez6890
    @damarislopez6890 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing...I also have Hashimoto disease.

  • @flyinglilianarose
    @flyinglilianarose 2 роки тому

    i went through everything you went thru except for the diagnoses.... i have it under control by eating carnivore but higher on fat with virtually zero meds... i feel much better now. but when I go low on calories... symptoms come back.. especially brain fog, fatigue, and mood swings.. i added some carbs back,,, and got joint pain instantly the second day.. not sure what it was at the time... but after your video... i learned something new...

    • @robingarcia5062
      @robingarcia5062 2 роки тому

      How do you do a high fat diet? I know there are good fats and bad fats. What are things you eat?

    • @flyinglilianarose
      @flyinglilianarose 2 роки тому

      @@robingarcia5062 butter.... and fat trimming.. only animal products.. need to eat enough protein then 1g per lean body mass then add fat...... but i gained weight to 157lbs and it stayed there. When i eat lean, my weight drops..i do heavy cream here and there but i dont feel good with diary... ok with butter....

  • @radavar2389
    @radavar2389 2 роки тому +1

    i saw and i felt every words i am experiencing that ...

  • @mimiabdi9671
    @mimiabdi9671 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video I diagnosed it still I don't have a doctor am lost your video help me million thanks

  • @serenitybyrne7353
    @serenitybyrne7353 5 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing!! I’m currently going through something similar I’ve just been feeling really off lately. I’ve been having troubles remembering simple things. As I’m talking to people I forget what I wanted to say once I’m in the middle of talking. I’ve been going to doctors but they say my thyroid is normal. I’m not sure if I should ask if they can run a full panel of my thyroid

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +2

      Serenity Byrne hello! keep pushing for more testing. you're absolutely right, you need a full thyroid panel. most importantly, they need to check your thyroid antibodies. that's how they diagnosed me. my TSH, white blood cell count, and antibodies were all off as well as my t3. if they still refuse, try to find an endocrinologist who will listen, because they are the experts. don't let anyone tell you that it's in your head, your feelings are true and valid. let me know if you need any more help💕💕💕

  • @margiemistretta8885
    @margiemistretta8885 4 роки тому +3

    Wow my story is horrific!!
    After blood work my reg doc of 6 years said my thyroid levels were suspicious and felt I needed a needle aspiration which that doc failed at (didnt get enough cells) so after that experience I went to an ENT he wanted to take my whole thyroid out...thanksvto my daughter she said not to do that. Well I'm backed against the wall so I agreed to just taking out half of thyroid. When results came back there was no cancer. Great right.n9w I'm left with a 5" scar for nothing. His only plan of action was to put me on levothyroxine 50mcg. And said to do blood work in 6 weeks which I did and my TSH numbers had doubled that doc never called to discuss this so i called and he finally got back and sent a new script of levo.to 88mcg. Frustrated for these doctors now that's 3 doctors that are playin with my well being.
    So I too got on internet and read about changing diet no grains no sugar and no cruciferous veg.
    Ok thats my total diet.
    But I've started to make changes also read about vitamins magnesium selenium and complex so I bought them yesterday.
    God help us all cause the docs I had just doesnt care enough...

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Margie Mistretta I am so sorry to hear about your surgery. Yes, many doctors are very quick to suggest medication and surgery without looking at the root cause and diet suggestions. Medication definitely helps, but diet and lifestyle changes are just as important. I hope you are feeling better now ❤️

    • @flyinglilianarose
      @flyinglilianarose 2 роки тому

      sue him....

  • @LiLgPnoy15
    @LiLgPnoy15 Рік тому

    Right there with you. I have hypothyroid. Originally hyperthyroid, then I took the radiation pill. It's a crazy journey, I still struggle with symptoms.

  • @priyab9456
    @priyab9456 4 роки тому

    Hello all, i have joined group too!!! Got my reports yest. Hashimoto it is

  • @tamekiaellis7484
    @tamekiaellis7484 3 роки тому

    I am looking for a holistic endocrinologist. Your story helped me so much. I have lupus but it’s in remission now. But now because of it I’m dealing with a thyroid issue they may think hashimotos

  • @lolaron582
    @lolaron582 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your story. I’m curious, what was your TSH?

  • @samealey8517
    @samealey8517 Рік тому

    Thank you for this amazing insight! As a Hashimotos symptom did you get a feeling of adrenaline running through your arms, legs and stomach?

  • @tahreemusman3262
    @tahreemusman3262 2 роки тому +1

    I got married 10months back and was unable to conceive so i went to gynaecologist to get checked that everything is okay? And i found out that i have Hypothyroidism!!! I gained 27kg weight in 8months.... my legs used to hurt alottt and joint pain.... i always had low mood and used to cry alot.... headaches ...sleep disturbance!!! Everyone used to bodyshame me because i gained alot of weight....!!!

  • @magicqueen8
    @magicqueen8 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video this is very helpful , I'm typing to understand this better bc my doctor said I have low thyroid.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Queen Lancelot definitely talk to an endocrinologist and dietitian/function medicine doctor if you can! That will help you tremendously

    • @magicqueen8
      @magicqueen8 3 роки тому

      @@chloflow thanks im trying to do so but its hard now with the situation out there mine cancel on me 3 times already.

  • @amayafernandez5626
    @amayafernandez5626 5 років тому +2

    Ive got diagnosed with Hashimotos when I was 9. I never knew anything about the disease and didn’t understand why I still felt terrible even though I was taking the medication. I’ve been doing research and really trying to change my lifestyle so I can finally start feeling better. Thank you for this video, it makes me realize I’m not alone. 💕

    • @elenia.t.8085
      @elenia.t.8085 5 років тому

      Hello Amaya. Would you mind sharing your findings with us? E.g. nutrition tips

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому

      amaya fernandez you’re definitely not alone 💓 I’m so happy you’re feeling better!

  • @ghazalhassani3538
    @ghazalhassani3538 3 роки тому +4

    Everyone talk about their stories and change in life style.
    But no one tell us how they changed their life style and what they eat...

  • @lauragarcia9471
    @lauragarcia9471 5 років тому +3

    I also have Hashimoto's. It has been a long road I first got diagnosed with thyroid without even knowing that the two went together. So I I took the synthroid for 10 years and throughout that time life and stress and trials, turmoils and the lose of loved ones took a real toll on my body to where I was at the point of borderline diabetes, heart failure, painful aches like fire in my back. I did finally found a holistic team who are amazing. When my lab results came back everything that was supposed to be high was low and everything that was supposed to be low was high my body was completely out of whack and when you say you had two weeks spans of completely being out of commission this went into like months to a year at a time of feeling like that at Max levels. Just to share with you a little of what I I have found . I'm constantly researching and reading and treating through juicing and Shakes green shakes- green shakes are the key and intermittent fasting has been the holy grail for me. It has made me feel so much better and I'm able to have many more stable feeling days. I also have added an isolant CBD oil daily which has helped me to completely get off my Synthroid like you said this is forever it's a life journey and even with all that I do with clean eating and exercise and doing all the right things I still have days or weeks or months that are just like you said- getting into your own head and distant and these awful funks of depression and loneliness. Thank you for your video it feels good to share this with someone else and no you are not alone blessings to you and your health I wish the best for you.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Laura Garcia i'm so sorry to hear that you have to deal with this as well. i'm glad you have seemed to find a routine that works!! i wish you all the best as well, thank you 💕

  • @valcamili5853
    @valcamili5853 10 місяців тому

    I too have Hashimotos for years and did research on Iron supplements and after breakfast took 7mg of Iron supplement, followed by Nature Made multi vitamin with lunch, and for dinner extra D3(1000-3000mg), 150-250mg magnesium, fish oil and B12. Amazing combination and no inflammation, brain working and energy. The little bit of Iron alone made it all better! ❤

    • @amunragaming
      @amunragaming 8 місяців тому

      My hair falling out how about your hair?

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 4 роки тому +12

    did u get fast heart beats too as a symptom?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому

      Inquisitve m I did when I started my meds and they were too high, now it only happens every once in a while.

  • @itsjustme.7059
    @itsjustme.7059 4 роки тому +3

    I have Hashimotos also. For years I just felt unwell. My joints and my body ached. I felt as if I was coming down with the flu. Some days I could barely drag myself out of bed. I was so tired, but I had insomnia. I was only sleeping about 4 broken hours of sleep at night. I had the same trouble with having a conversation and forgetting what I was talking about mid-sentence. I felt like a zombie. I was cold all the time. I finally got diagnosed. I tried Synthroid and it made me feel worse. I’m taking Cytomel only now. All the body aches and pains stopped. I’m not 100% better and may never be, but I can function a lot better.

  • @justjahneah2462
    @justjahneah2462 5 років тому +2

    That brain fog happens to me constantly! I have been told that is just A.D.D, I have extreme back pain and joint pain, lethargy, hair loss, plus a million other things that noone ever has an answer about. I could deal with no answers and misdiagnoses previously, but having to grit my teeth and use all the strength I have just to carry my baby from the car (in an attached garage) to the house is so disheartening. That little boy is my life, and I just want to be able to be a normal mom, and snuggle/play with my son without excrutiating pain. I looked at my first panel taken 2 years ago and saw that my tpo is high, yet they said nothing about hashimoto's, just called it hypothyroid. My thyroid has been all over the place, even on meds. My new gp just did some more testing, and I really hope I get some answers, some peace of mind, soon! All the dr. Visits with failure to get answers just makes you feel like it is all in your head.... sorry for the story, It's just hard and lonely sometimes.

    • @BlessedEternally1
      @BlessedEternally1 5 років тому +1

      Try high dose vitamin d3 daily - it will help soooo much! I take 5000 IU's daily and it put my tsh levels in the normal zone. Also eating small amounts of dark chocolate daily helped my pain immensely (it's high in magnesium and has healthy fats). And green tea daily has helped me a lot (high in antioxidants and it does help with weight loss as well).

    • @justjahneah2462
      @justjahneah2462 5 років тому

      @@BlessedEternally1 thank you!! I see the specialist on March 21st, so I am hoping to get some more answers/help then too!

    • @SunnyDeeTee
      @SunnyDeeTee 5 років тому +2

      I didnt get any answers or start feeling better till I found a functional medical doctor. I have been having a lot of brain fog too. At first I thought I was getting dementia or something. Then I found out I have hashimotos. Hang in there and make sure to get a good doctor.

    • @justjahneah2462
      @justjahneah2462 5 років тому

      @@SunnyDeeTee Thank you so much! It's scary that at (a week and a half away from) 28 I have days where I stand up from sitting down and can't move, to the point where I almost collapse. Some days it takes all I have to just walk. I am praying that something gives and I can be normal again, and play with my son without worrying about how I play, if I will be able to get up etc... I hate that it makes me feel like a bad mom when the thing I've always wanted most in life was to be a mom. Needless to say, I am determined to do what it takes to get answers and start healing! Sorry for the long response, but it is just nice to talk to someone that understands.

    • @justjahneah2462
      @justjahneah2462 5 років тому +1

      @@SunnyDeeTee thank you! I will make sure to look into all of this! I have not had those tests you mentioned, I will bring those up to the specialist! I hope you keep feeling better!

  • @Crystal4691
    @Crystal4691 4 роки тому

    I just got diagnosed and my dr said there’s nothing I can do, she also told me not to change my diet?! I’m so glad I found this, I need to further research this because i feel like crap

    • @elenadiaz1589
      @elenadiaz1589 3 роки тому +2

      No gluten!!!! Or dairy! Also research cruciferous vegetables. They should only be eaten every once in a while but HAVE to be cooked! My doctor also said not to change diet but after a lot of research these are things that DEFINITELY help me feel better!

    • @faithlovlet
      @faithlovlet 3 роки тому

      Me 2 i have hyperthyroidism and its a struggle

    • @Crystal4691
      @Crystal4691 3 роки тому +1

      Elena Diaz thanks so much! I already feel so much better from 4 weeks of changing my diet.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Crystal Barbosa So frustrating! My doctor said the same thing. It took a lot of research on my own as well as seeing a dietitian. It sounds like you made some dietary changes already which is awesome! Every person is unique and will react to certain foods differently, but yes I avoid gluten, soy, and raw cruciferous vegetables completely and try to limit dairy. That has helped a lot!

  • @pb9039
    @pb9039 5 років тому +7

    Hashimoto and Hairloss is really depressing 😒. But now I'm like wtf is Hashi... I'm gonna enjoy life and live 🤗❣️. Loads of love to everyone out there

    • @RationalNon-conformist
      @RationalNon-conformist Місяць тому +1

      Especially when one has had beautiful thick long hair naturally and their whole life .. very traumatizing.

  • @healthotherthings7684
    @healthotherthings7684 2 роки тому +1

    My issue is gotten much worse probably Severe I get out of breath with small distances also hot and excessive sweating, heart rate is rapid feel weakness and constantly tired had numbers of blood tests been to so many different specialists I feel lost

  • @CarynConnolly
    @CarynConnolly 9 місяців тому

    My doctor has me on Armour and levothyroxine. Levothyroxine alone made me feel nauseous every single day for years. Once I added in the natural thyroid, it stopped.

  • @sarahgilkerson746
    @sarahgilkerson746 5 років тому

    Thank you for the video! I have hashimotos and am trying to find ways to holistically treat this!

  • @josephsmth646
    @josephsmth646 3 роки тому +1

    Did you use any time used Birth control pills?Gluten and diary for lot of time ?drank a lot? is your digestion smooth? Because this factors badly effect you liver which is key for converting ,t-4 to t3 ..

  • @user-fs6gd1qx6c
    @user-fs6gd1qx6c Місяць тому

    I had hemithyroidectomy. I have symptoms like fatigue ,tiredness will they go away by thyroxine tabs?

  • @Hk78666
    @Hk78666 2 роки тому

    How r u feeling now did u feel better did u also check for Lyme or other co infections?

  • @isakristiansen7977
    @isakristiansen7977 Рік тому

    And it is scary that the doctor didn’t agree you should change your diet. I am positive it is possible to reduce the symptoms with a correct diet and lifestyle changes in addition to the thyroid medication!

  • @lizzier8930
    @lizzier8930 3 роки тому

    i just found out that i have hashimoto. did you remove grains from your diet?

  • @tomwellingisgeorgeou
    @tomwellingisgeorgeou 4 роки тому +1

    Do you get the eyebrow hair loss? And difficulty swallowing ? Thanks xx

    • @tomwellingisgeorgeou
      @tomwellingisgeorgeou 4 роки тому

      Soncelia Byrd thanks for the reply :) I do have a nodule it was picked up by ultrasound 2 years ago. The doctor told me it was so small it couldn’t cause be any issues. I am trying to see an Endo to investigate. Thanks

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому

      Ronny Bailey yes I have lost a lot of eyebrow hair :(

  • @angelmartinson5216
    @angelmartinson5216 4 роки тому

    I'm scheduled for an appointment July 30th. Wish me luck.😓😓😓

    • @abdallaemiir1577
      @abdallaemiir1577 4 роки тому

      Angel martinson tell us more about how every thing is going now after thet appointment.thanks

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 4 роки тому

    Is stabbing sensations that feel like it is cold sometimes and having warm chest considered a thyroid problem? or nerve?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому

      Inquisitve m it’s hard to say. I’ve never experienced that pain before but it could potentially be an issue. Definitely consult with a doctor or endocrinologist

  • @sara54501
    @sara54501 4 роки тому +1

    Can I ask which meds you take? Also what can you eat and not eat specifically?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      sara54501 Yes I take Levothyroxine and I have a video on my diet! But mainly I don’t eat gluten, many grains, soy, and I limit dairy, legumes, and cruciferous veggies

  • @miasteinhilb869
    @miasteinhilb869 5 років тому +2

    I just
    Found out o had it but my whole family also does and I sleep 23/24
    For no
    Reason

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      miasteinhilb oh no i'm so sorry!!!

  • @asmabegum8098
    @asmabegum8098 3 місяці тому

    I have just had my blood results and I’m panicking My tpo is 1300 and my TSH is 0.02 and my t4 is 28.6, I’m waiting for a review from my gp

  • @divatesteddivaapproved
    @divatesteddivaapproved 5 років тому +2

    I'm waiting to see an endocrinologist next week. My TSH level was very low and I have an elevated Anti-Thyroperoxidase level. My family doctor basically didn't want to run the blood test because she said I was fine. In fact, another doctor found my low TSH level and said I needed to have it checked out. Only after I basically refused to leave the office did my family doctor agree to run the test. When the TSH levels came back low, but the Anti-Thyroperoxidase was elevated she sent me for an Uptake Scan. But she didn't know what to do after those came back... so she sent me to the endocrinologist. I think it's Hashimoto's because of the inflammation. I wish she would have just sent me to the endocrinologist first. So, I'm anxious to see what the doctor says next week. I just want to start feeling better.

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Diva Tested Diva Approved ugh that's so frustrating. i know, it's infuriating how a lot of doctors won't test it for when you ask the first time. i hope you get some answers and sound advice. stay strong!

  • @MKMReviews
    @MKMReviews 3 роки тому +1

    My TSH was 78 at diagnosis

  • @psfreak333
    @psfreak333 3 роки тому

    Its only because there is no concrete evidence in the literature surrounding diet or has found no conclusive results only anecdotal experiences and its hard to say if avoiding certain ingredients will help and its get complicated with many different factors. If it works keep doing it but its not surprising that a holistic "doctor" would say yes lol
    That aside though I'm starting to wonder myself if I have hypothyroidsm/hashimoto's because I have a lot of the same symptoms with cold intolerance being the one that stands out to me...usually I love the cold but everyone around me now can tolerate it better which the most common diseases surrounding that is hypothyroidism or anemia but I think the thyroid would make more sense with: weight gain, joint issues, cold, tired, "brain fog", anxiety, depression, hair thinning and the fact that my caffeine consumption aggravated it.

    • @Hk78666
      @Hk78666 2 роки тому

      How r u feeling now did u feel better did u also check for Lyme or other co infections?

    • @psfreak333
      @psfreak333 2 роки тому

      @@Hk78666 Not the greatest…after I ruled out the thyroid I started to consider another thing so I got my family doctor to agree to an MRI because I suspected basilar invagination but ended up being a chiari malformation so I was on the right track

  • @bla0014
    @bla0014 5 років тому +2

    Have you thought about trying iodine drops?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      B Lauren I actually don’t have any issues with iodine! My iodine levels are healthy :)

  • @mimisilva8648
    @mimisilva8648 3 роки тому

    im 17 and have been struggling with hashimotos since i was 13 and the brain fog sucks D: my specialist brushes all my symptoms aside man and claims my medicine will be the only thing helping me and that what i eat wont affect it :(((

  • @MKMReviews
    @MKMReviews 3 роки тому

    All doctors say just take a pill. Your fine your in range

  • @tylercowan390
    @tylercowan390 4 роки тому

    Hey, I just got diagnosed yesterday, I’m 16... yay... :(

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Tyler Cowan I’m so sorry to hear that. Just know there are many things that you can do to feel better. And you will. Be kind to yourself and get as much help as you can ❤️

  • @texasmade6547
    @texasmade6547 4 роки тому +3

    I’m 45 and was diagnosed at 19 , mine goes from hypo to hyper

    • @TobyMarieGenX
      @TobyMarieGenX 4 роки тому +1

      I do too! Even though my doctor said no, the blood tests proved it. Now my parathyroid are high as is my calcium. I don't know what is next.

    • @shellc83
      @shellc83 4 роки тому

      Mine too

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Texas Made My medication was too high and I dealt with the same thing. It’s very scary!

    • @dinahsoar6982
      @dinahsoar6982 3 роки тому

      @@TobyMarieGenX I'm not a doctor but high PTH and high calcium can indicate hyperparathyroidism. Hyperparathyroidism can be cured with surgery. This website has some excellent info about the parathyroid: www.parathyroid.com/

    • @NoNameToYou
      @NoNameToYou Рік тому

      Mine too. It can be very scary.

  • @judymassof2293
    @judymassof2293 2 роки тому

    I’ve had this for Years.

  • @inquisitvem6723
    @inquisitvem6723 4 роки тому

    i found out recently about having TSH of 5.5. Do i have Hashimoto? What is the TSH level to be considered having Hashimoto?

    • @LeahBoeBeah
      @LeahBoeBeah 4 роки тому +1

      The TSH has nothing to do with Hashimoto's, you need to be tested for antibodies.
      TSH over 5.5 means you have hypothyroidism.

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 4 роки тому +1

      @@LeahBoeBeah Ok. I'm going to an Endocrinologist next week. Can i also ask her to check for antibodies to see if i Hashimoto too? I've been getting stabbing pains on the left side of body with warm armpit and warm left chest.

    • @LeahBoeBeah
      @LeahBoeBeah 4 роки тому +1

      @@inquisitvem6723 I would definitely request to be tested for antibodies
      I hope your doing ok!
      I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's just last Tuesday so it's been a bit of a shocking week for me

    • @inquisitvem6723
      @inquisitvem6723 4 роки тому +1

      @@LeahBoeBeah It was shock to me that they said i had a thyroid issue just two months ago, but covid19 has caused delays in getting to see a Endocrinologist. I will know in a week what the next action of plan is.

    • @dorsetboronia6744
      @dorsetboronia6744 Рік тому

      Google Dr Weston Childs. He specialises on Thyroid issues. Hashimoto’s here, for 12 years. He has helped me a lot.

  • @mansigehlot2772
    @mansigehlot2772 2 роки тому

    @chloflow please do some yoga poses everyday . It will cure your haahimoto thyroditis .

  • @journey3337
    @journey3337 5 років тому +4

    Did you have any GI issues?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Journey 333 yes i have leaky gut and SIBO!

  • @adalineadams8426
    @adalineadams8426 5 років тому +1

    I have this and im 13

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +3

      Adaline Adams i'm sorry to hear that 💗 i hope it doesn't affect you too much, stay strong

  • @rayyan25khan33
    @rayyan25khan33 4 роки тому +3

    I'm not strong because of this I am facing too much hair loss it's totally changed my appearance.

    • @shellc83
      @shellc83 4 роки тому

      Me toooo all my beautiful hair is now disgusting and thinned out

  • @Julescoming
    @Julescoming 5 років тому

    Has your body weight been affected by this disease?

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  3 роки тому +1

      Wat Big time. I gained about 20 pounds and had the hardest time losing it. When I made the diet changes and got on medication the weight came off!

  • @shaiyacoprez2812
    @shaiyacoprez2812 3 роки тому

    Where do people keep hearing this claim about having to modify one's diet to manage hypothyroidism?
    I checked The American Thyroid Association, British Thyroid Foundation & Mayo Clinic and none of them say that any sort of dietary restrictions are required.

    • @alisonf6478
      @alisonf6478 3 роки тому

      Hashimoto’s is actually an auto immune response. Inflammation is often caused by certain foods like gluten and dairy. A simple google search will lead you to many folks who have healed their Hashimoto’s simply through diet and sometimes supplements. Healed meaning they no longer require medication. Conventional medicine is notorious for not recognizing the significance of diet in healing one’s body.

    • @srin5034
      @srin5034 2 роки тому +1

      I follow the books written by Amy Myers (MD) and Terry Wahls (MD). Both suggest that gluten and dairy should be eliminated because the proteins they contain resemble the proteins on the thyroid gland (molecular mimicry). So when these proteins leak from your gut (intestinal dysbiosis) they enter your bloodstream and the body makes antibodies against them. Those antibodies then attack your thyroid gland. Hope this helps.

    • @Michele-hd1uh
      @Michele-hd1uh Рік тому

      Because they can't make money off of diet and exercise.

  • @ms.elizabethw.n.2539
    @ms.elizabethw.n.2539 9 місяців тому

    I know 😢……….

  • @belenaguilar1348
    @belenaguilar1348 4 роки тому

    I was diagnosed with this shit today. I'm so sad 😞

  • @aneq2310
    @aneq2310 4 роки тому

    I have Hashimoto and I can’t lost the weight 😔

  • @pb9039
    @pb9039 5 років тому

    You didn't say abt the other diagnosis?🤔

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Padmini B i made a different video where i talk about it, but i also found out i had SIBO and epstein barr virus

    • @pb9039
      @pb9039 5 років тому

      @@chloflow Which video? Ermmm name it plz so that I can check it quick 🙊

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Padmini B i talk about sibo in my aip video and epstein barr in my get ready with me

  • @msheidiyodel
    @msheidiyodel 5 років тому +2

    So is Synthroid the only treatment for Hashimoto’s?

    • @fortheloveofmoon
      @fortheloveofmoon 4 роки тому +1

      Heidi Webb NO! Lots of medication available for Thyroid/Hashimotos disease. Work with your doctor and find the correct med and dosage for you. Medication works differently for everyone. I switched endocrinologist when I felt she was not the right fit for me, and she only prescribed Synthroid. I found a wonderful endocrinologist/holistic Dr. She is wonderful(said that already) she truly is. Listen to your body ladies and gentlemen. Healing light to everyone. 🙏🏼

  • @radavar2389
    @radavar2389 2 роки тому

    Hi I was diagnosed with hashimoto today i was searching the youtube to find what is it exactly and what should I do , seems like its not fatal :D but it will be with me till my last day and its sucks ! does it change your life style ? is it dangerous if we don't take the pills regurerly ?

  • @arminkazic2.0
    @arminkazic2.0 3 роки тому +1

    I feel your struggle, yes medicine has not cure for this illness but the Almighty God has, He is All-Powerful :)

  • @tigerroblox9554
    @tigerroblox9554 5 років тому

    How r u feeling now

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому

      Suzanne Abdin much better love! thank you!

  • @chelseacalero7229
    @chelseacalero7229 5 років тому +2

    today i was found to have Hashimotos and honestly i dont know where to begin

    • @IrisMoon22
      @IrisMoon22 5 років тому +2

      I found out last week (I'm 24) and I feel a little bummed that I have to take a pill the rest of my life 😕

    • @chelseacalero7229
      @chelseacalero7229 5 років тому

      it’s tough cuz like i have to get a biopsy and some scans cuz i have a thyroid nodule and other issues besides the hashimotos so idek where to start. I still have to see how bad it is and see if it requires a pill or diet changes too... we got this though! i felt bummed too but we so got this!

  • @tousifahmed496
    @tousifahmed496 Рік тому

    V r stong from othrs...... every day different simtoms.....

  • @alexaa6485
    @alexaa6485 5 років тому +1

    Im have hashimoto ;(((

    • @chloflow
      @chloflow  5 років тому +1

      Alexa A I’m so sorry to hear that 😔 I hope you can find a way to feel better soon! Let me know if you have any questions 💗

    • @alexaa6485
      @alexaa6485 5 років тому

      Thank you ❤️