tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214319601394169432.post10516647600336804..comments2014-10-07T04:56:56.809-07:00Comments on The Middling Age: Fear of the UnknownRobinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06914677621042868727noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214319601394169432.post-25912295720541184722014-05-21T19:44:54.426-07:002014-05-21T19:44:54.426-07:00I'm on the other end of the range, I'm hyp...I'm on the other end of the range, I'm hypothyroid. Luckily, no surgery or anything, but after the months of feeling awful, feeling cold, tired, skin feeling dry right after putting lotion on it, and needing a nap constantly--even in the middle of a run, I am very careful to take my meds every morning. It was a relief to find out that the fogged brain was not permanent, that I would be able to move on--and you will too after this period of uncertainty. The worst part is feeling like crap, now you know you can start feeling better.<br />You have kept me moving by all of your posts and determination, I might have given up otherwise. Keep on running, at least just a bit, you'll need those muscles when you start to feel better. Janet Seftonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13928325643485847392noreply@blogger.com