Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 These are great questions, Zeb. Thank you so much for putting this into a clearer perspective for me. And with Sylvia’s and Jamie’s encouragement, I am going to pass this info onto Christine. Too bad if she doesn’t want to hear it, tough love is….tough LOL but I’ll be gentle! And I do remember another major decision she had to make that she said later she wished she’d done it my way instead of hers. I just might remind her of that J Anna <<<<Here is the only thing I could think of. You need to show by questioning that the MD's are idiots to take it out. How?? You ask questions. 1. Will this keep her from gaining weight? If not why take it out? 2. What is the thyroid for? Will she have to take a medicine after this to support the missing thyroid? If so what, how much and how long? " 3. If you do not remove the thyroid what is the worst thing that could happen. 4. Would the same thing happen if you remove the thyroid? Anna, really pry and find out why the thyroid removal is necessary. Why is it necessary in plain laymen terms? Get the information and don't be satisfied until you fully understand. When you do fully understand you will see the holes in the theory. Almost everything taken out cannot repair itself. Is this really the right thing to do. Ask the MD point blank, " If there was an alternative way to save her thyroid using herbs and cleanses would you recommend it? Stall the actual surgery. Research what it's like to lose a thyroid. Find out and hat your sister. Then without telling her what it is let her know there are thousands of people who refuse this surgery and do get fixed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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