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TheRealJuliane
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You know, it really could be medical issues. The anemia and hair loss, that’s not normal. Could be a lot of things, low thyroid is one of them. What a shame that she doesn’t want to actually pursue any of those solutions. You can’t make her want to be healthy or happy. She needs some divine intervention.So, our marriage ends because she is depressed and refuses to get help. And there is nothing I can say or do to prevent it from happening. My life sucks.
Doctors will tell people it’s stress when they start losing hair, and that’s rarely the case. I was told that. I know how I react to stress, and I’ve never lost my hair. It was low thyroid all along. Having thyroid issues is very common to women, it’s a weak point in our systems.
The other poster is right - the old standard used to be that a TSH of over 5 was what was treated. Now the standard is treat above 1 if possible, because most “normal” people feel best at a TSH of about 1. 3 is the absolute max TSH, and that for me would be walking death. I would like my doctor to keep my TSH at essentially zero, but he thinks it will cause bone loss.
Anyway. I will say some prayers for you, and for your wife. I wish a spirit of forgiveness would touch her hardened heart.