Muirium wrote: ↑Thanks.tp4tissue wrote: ↑My mother's got thyroid problems too.. All the doctors assure us that it's not a big deal because even if she does get thyroid cancer (eventually), the survival rates are much much higher than other cancers.. All the best..
She was spotted very late. Full Stage IV cancer here. After a month in hospital, she is back home now but there's still a lot to do. A recent X-ray showed why she's having trouble swallowing with her new esophagus. Still to hear what they'll do about that. It's important it's working well for her next treatment where she takes radioactive iodine for her lung cancer.
Always better to treat early. How was your mother's spotted?
For my mother it was swelling.. she's had that periodically throughout her life.. probably hormone imbalance is what the docs are saying..
Also, likely because my mother is completely sedentary.. though she is not fat.. the human body is not meant for long term relaxation..
So if we look at what the body is designed for, the largest trigger for integral repair is movement and exercise.. to stimulate proper hormone cycles..
When the body doesn't move much for years and years.. cars, elevators, internet,.. the imbalances and plight of affluence take over..