i went to the gym today. the reason that i decided to join was because i've been feeling like crap lately. completely miserable.
so when i got home there was a message from my doctor with my blood results confirming that i have an overactive thyroid and that i just need to go on a certain medication.
i can't tell you how great it is to have a doctor tell you that there is actually a reason that you feel like shit and that they can fix it.
let the healing begin.
i smell like chlorine.
so when i got home there was a message from my doctor with my blood results confirming that i have an overactive thyroid and that i just need to go on a certain medication.
i can't tell you how great it is to have a doctor tell you that there is actually a reason that you feel like shit and that they can fix it.
let the healing begin.
i smell like chlorine.
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Funny, because you're about the third or fourth person I've run into of late that took up exercise because they've felt like crap. I started running regularly about 3 months ago after I was laid off from my job and had plenty of time.
Even if you've got a medical condition as well, it's incredible what moving your body does for you. I've hated exercise my whole life but the stuff really works.
Incidentally, it's seems you and I feel the same way about cats. Good in theory, not always good in practice. On that note, I give you this: Natalie Dee.