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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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really?
then why are hyper and hypo active thyroids a thing? It's all about hormone production and pituitary glands and shit. Bodies are rubbish, they're always arsing around
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 15:52, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
and cake

(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 15:52, Reply)
yeah, well cake, too - that's mostly my reason for lardiness
but my metabolism plummeted a few years back, it wasn't just getting lardier, I felt like I had the worst flu ever, like when you can hardly move or think without a lot of effort. Having said that, when it was hyper I had a resting heartrate of 90, that was fucked up, too.
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 15:55, Reply)
Sounds like CFS
Want to buy some supplements?
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 16:02, Reply)
pff!
do they have a good science word attached?
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 16:03, Reply)
I can repeat back whatever bollocks you have read on the internet about it
Then listen sympathetically to you droning on about your problems for a while. You'll probably buy them out of gratitude whether you believe they're going to work or not. You might not even finish taking them.
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 16:07, Reply)
sounds good, but without a pretend science word
I ain't swallowing that shit
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 16:09, Reply)
If you have a broken thyroid then you will be on medication.
The animal hormone system is astonishingly well tuned. If you have a genuine hormonal problem (like diabetes) and have to manage it yourself then you will know how hard it is. The body does it all by magic for 99.99% of the population.

Sadly, a portion of those 99.99% are lazy slobs who can't take responsibility for their own weakness and blame their grotesqueness on imaginary ailments.
(, Wed 27 Jul 2011, 16:01, Reply)

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