Relief for PhD Candidate with Hashimoto's Hypothyroid Brain Fog and Fatigue

Dr. David J. Clark, DC
6 Dec 201305:35

Summary

TLDRNatalia在2013年5月被诊断出患有甲状腺问题,尽管服用了荷尔蒙替代药物,但仍然感到极度疲劳和生活受影响。她通过研究不同的饮食并发现自己患有桥本病,开始寻求改善。Natalia通过改变饮食和生活方式,感到明显好转,精力充沛,思维清晰,过敏症状也有所改善。她鼓励同样患有桥本病的人继续寻找解决方案,不要相信医生所说的“没有办法”。

Takeaways

  • 😷 患者2013年5月被诊断出患有甲状腺问题,医生建议除了服用激素替代药物外,没有其他治疗方法。
  • 🔍 患者对医生的建议持怀疑态度,开始研究不同的饮食方法,以改善自己的状况。
  • 🌟 尽管服用了激素,患者仍然感到极度疲劳,影响到了日常生活和学业。
  • 👩‍⚕️ 患者通过实验室检测发现自己患有桥本氏病,并在医生确认后开始寻求其他治疗方法。
  • 📚 患者通过阅读博客和观看讲座,了解到饮食改变可以改善健康状况。
  • 🍎 患者开始尝试改变饮食,并在一个月内感到明显的精力提升和思维清晰。
  • 📈 患者在饮食改变后大约三个月至四个月的时间里,感到大约80%的改善。
  • 🎓 作为博士候选人,患者的思维清晰对于撰写论文至关重要,而饮食改变帮助她恢复了这方面的能力。
  • 😊 患者的整体幸福感提高,感觉自己又能活跃地参与生活,这是她个性的一部分。
  • 🌿 患者的过敏症状也得到了改善,整体健康状况有所提升。
  • 🔄 患者鼓励其他患有桥本氏病的人继续寻找治疗方法,不要相信没有解决方案的说法。

Q & A

  • Natalia在2013年被诊断出患有哪种类型的甲状腺疾病?

    -Natalia在2013年被诊断出患有甲状腺疾病,但具体类型在脚本中未明确说明。

  • 医生最初给Natalia的治疗建议是什么?

    -医生最初告诉Natalia,除了服用一些激素替代药物外,没有太多其他的治疗方法。

  • Natalia在开始研究不同饮食后有哪些发现?

    -Natalia发现实际上有一些事情可以通过改善饮食来改善她的病情,并且在开始研究后不久,她意识到自己患有桥本氏病。

  • Natalia是如何发现自己患有桥本氏病的?

    -Natalia的母亲患有桥本氏病,因此她请求医生为她进行测试,医生确认了她确实患有桥本氏病。

  • Natalia在服用激素替代药物后感觉如何?

    -尽管服用了激素替代药物,Natalia仍然感到极度疲劳,早上醒来时感觉非常疲倦,没有精力做任何事情。

  • Natalia在改变饮食后有哪些改善?

    -Natalia在改变饮食后感到精力充沛,头脑清晰,过敏症状也有所改善。

  • Natalia开始改变饮食后多久感觉到改善?

    -Natalia在开始改变饮食大约一个月后就开始感觉到改善,尤其是头脑清晰度。

  • Natalia如何评价自己改变饮食后的改善程度?

    -Natalia认为自己改善了大约80%,并且她现在感觉更加快乐,能够再次做自己喜欢的事情。

  • Natalia对于其他患有桥本氏病的人有什么建议?

    -Natalia鼓励其他患有桥本氏病的人继续寻找治疗方法,不要相信医生所说的没有办法。

  • Natalia在改变饮食后是否还需要继续治疗?

    -脚本中没有明确说明Natalia在改变饮食后是否还需要继续治疗,但她提到了治疗尚未结束。

Outlines

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😀 甲状腺疾病与自我探索

Natalia在2013年5月被诊断出患有甲状腺疾病,医生建议她服用荷尔蒙替代药物,但除此之外没有更多的治疗建议。她没有因此放弃,开始研究不同的饮食方法,发现实际上有一些事情可以改善她的状况。尽管服用了荷尔蒙,她仍然感到极度疲惫,这种疲惫影响到了她的日常生活,包括照顾孩子和学校作业。后来,她通过实验室测试发现自己患有Hashimoto病,这是通过她母亲的病史和医生的确认得知的。

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🌱 饮食改变与健康改善

Natalia通过阅读博客和观看讲座,了解到饮食改变可以改善健康状况。她特别喜欢讲师的热情和处理问题的方式,这让她相信饮食改变会有所帮助。她开始尝试不同的饮食,并在大约三个月到四个月的时间里,感到明显的改善。她的精力有所提升,头脑清晰,过敏症状也消失了。她现在感觉更加快乐,能够重新活跃起来,这对于一个博士生来说非常重要,因为写论文需要清晰的思维。她估计自己比开始饮食改变前好了大约80%。

Mindmap

Keywords

💡甲状腺

甲状腺是位于人体颈部的一个腺体,负责分泌甲状腺激素,调节新陈代谢。在视频中,提到了甲状腺问题,主要是指患者被诊断出患有某种类型的甲状腺疾病,这是视频讨论的中心议题之一。

💡荷尔蒙替代疗法

荷尔蒙替代疗法是一种医疗手段,用于治疗因荷尔蒙水平下降或不足而引起的各种症状。视频中提到,医生建议患者采取荷尔蒙替代疗法来治疗甲状腺问题,但患者对此表示怀疑,并开始寻求其他方法。

💡饮食研究

饮食研究指的是对食物和饮食习惯对健康影响的科学研究。视频中的患者通过研究不同的饮食方式,发现了改善自己状况的可能途径,这表明饮食研究对于甲状腺疾病患者可能具有重要意义。

💡Hashimoto病

Hashimoto病,又称桥本甲状腺炎,是一种自身免疫性疾病,会导致甲状腺功能减退。视频中的患者发现自己患有Hashimoto病,并通过实验室检测得到了确诊。

💡疲劳

疲劳是指身体或精神上的极度疲惫感。在视频中,患者描述了即使在接受荷尔蒙治疗后,仍然感到极度疲劳,这种疲劳影响了她的日常生活和精神状态。

💡博客

博客是个人或团体在互联网上发布文章、想法和信息的平台。视频中的患者通过阅读博客,了解到其他人通过改变饮食习惯来改善健康,这激发了她尝试新方法的想法。

💡讲座

讲座通常是指专家或学者就某一主题进行的讲解或演讲。视频中提到患者观看了一系列讲座,这些讲座激发了她对改变饮食以改善健康状况的兴趣。

💡饮食改变

饮食改变指的是调整饮食习惯或食物选择以改善健康或达到特定目标。视频中的患者通过改变饮食,感受到了明显的精力提升和健康改善。

💡能量

能量在这里指的是身体和精神上的活力。视频中的患者表示,在改变饮食后,她的能量水平有了显著提升,这对她的整体幸福感和生活质量产生了积极影响。

💡过敏

过敏是指身体对某些物质的异常反应。视频中的患者提到,除了能量提升外,她的过敏症状也得到了改善,这进一步证明了饮食改变对健康的潜在益处。

💡PhD候选人

PhD候选人是指正在攻读博士学位的学生。视频中的患者是一名PhD候选人,她提到精力的提升对她完成学业和撰写论文非常重要。

Highlights

2013年5月被诊断为甲状腺疾病,医生建议除了服用激素替代药物外没有其他治疗方法。

患者通过研究不同的饮食发现可以改善自身状况,尽管服用了激素但感觉并未好转。

患者发现自己患有桥本氏病,并通过实验室测试得到确认。

患者感到极度疲劳,影响日常生活和学业,感到自己不再是原来的自己。

医生建议患者切除甲状腺,但患者对此持怀疑态度。

患者通过阅读博客和观看讲座了解到饮食改变可以改善健康和福祉。

患者对讲座中的热情和处理问题的态度印象深刻,相信饮食改变会有所帮助。

患者开始尝试正确的饮食,但认为仅靠饮食可能还不够。

患者现在感觉好多了,精力充沛,头脑清晰。

患者的过敏症状也得到了改善。

患者从6月开始饮食改变,到11月已经感到明显的改善。

患者在一个月内就感到头脑清晰,能够完成学术论文的写作。

患者估计自己比之前改善了大约80%。

患者鼓励其他桥本氏病患者继续寻找可以改善状况的方法。

患者不相信医生所说的没有其他可以做的,认为还有改善的空间。

Transcripts

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okay Natalia tell us your what you want

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to tell us well i was diagnosed with

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type of thyroid in i think may and may

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of 2013 yes okay and the doctor told me

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that really there's not much beyond

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taking some hormonal substitutes that

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there's not much beyond that that I can

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do and I just wasn't really sure that

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this is the case so I started

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researching different kinds of diets and

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that let me too first of all realize

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that there are actually things that can

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be done to improve my my situation

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because in spite of taking the hormones

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I wasn't feeling much better and then

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also I realized soon after that that I

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have Hashimoto's and I don't know were

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you diagnosed but by the labs for that

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is that that's how you found out you had

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Hashimoto um because my mother has has

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she Moto's I asked the doctor to test me

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and and she confirmed that i actually

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have it so not not ruin your momentum

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but what kind of things how what kind of

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things were you feeling like what you

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were not feeling better on the hormone

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so what kind of stuff was still

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bothering you then the worst was just

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extreme weariness okay it was this kind

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of weariness when you wake up in the

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morning and you really want to go back

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to sleep right away and you have no

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energy to do anything basically and I'm

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just not this kind of person so I felt

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that this was just not me this is this

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was not the same person and you know it

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was affecting my life in all kinds of

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ways I couldn't deal with children I

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couldn't do my schoolwork I just I was

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just so inert that was inert I like it

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all right so you got tested you found

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you had Hashimoto's and and again the

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answer was there's really not much that

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we can do you can actually one of the

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doctors asked me is that well why don't

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you just remove your thyroid okay and I

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said well I I'm not sure really that

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this is gonna

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bigness I start taking hormones and this

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is not there was no improvement so so I

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started finding blogs of people who are

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writing about different dietary changes

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that they made and and how it improved

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their health and and just well-being in

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general and I came across your series of

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lectures that I enjoyed it very much and

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that's what let me hear your office and

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what I liked about them was your

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enthusiasm about dealing with the issue

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and so I was sure that a change of diet

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is going to improve my help I just don't

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know how to do it and we did advice and

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and guiding okay so let's fast for a

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little bit so first of all we got to the

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right diet and but as I usually say the

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diet is critical but not enough usually

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by itself so how are you feeling now I

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feel much much better I have much more

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energy mind is gone bhagya minds no yes

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and this is it's important for a PhD

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candidate exactly you can't write your

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dissertation but you cannot think so

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that you know that has been a great

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improvement and I think in general I'm

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just much happier I'm feel like I could

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do things again which makes me happy

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because it's Who I am I am a very active

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person and so I have energy I I can

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think clearly I'm not you know tired

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when i wake up because when you are

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tired when you wake up it really leads

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to depression you just think this you

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know life is not worth anything if you

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wake up and you don't want to do

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anything what about the allergy stuff

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that you'd had for so long right that's

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also something that is gone i I'm just

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not sick and am I fantastic so that the

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allergy stuff is better the energy the

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foggy mine which is good for a PhD

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person how long how long did it take

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three month four months roughly to get

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this well I started the diet in June and

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I

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fell this is November first right yeah

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and within a month it was just to make

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it the first thing that I that wonder

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why was the mind it was just it

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was brilliant I i sat down one day i

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roll the whole page of my dissertation

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that I could play all right axle instead

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of a sentence that's cool let's again

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there you go that's there's some good

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proof um all right so like we're like he

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had to give a percentage like how much

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percentage better you feel or how much

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improved you think you are versus went

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before you started here how would you

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quantify it if you could i would say

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probably maybe eighty percent cool see

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we're not done yet though either right

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yes yeah and i say that because

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partially it honestly is just so hard to

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remember beyond that time that you held

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so bad gotta reach back into the right

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foggy recesses okay very good so uh you

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would encourage someone that has asha

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Moto's to keep searching for an through

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his stuff you can do right right

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definitely it don't believe that dr.

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Cadell see you that there is nothing you

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can do about it cuz that's not that cool

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thank you thank you

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you

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