Daddysredhead
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Joined: 11/6/2005 From: Northern (yet still part of the South) Virginia Status: offline
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I'm a fat chick. I'd like to be a bit smaller. Wasn't always a chubby. After I had Thing 2, I lost the weight I had gained, but within several weeks, gained it back and then some. I went to the doctor and had a comprehensive physical, including the blood work that told them what was wrong. I had developed post-partum hypothyroidism. After having Thing 2, my thyroid just crashed. I take synthroid now to keep me from crashing, but weight control will always be more of a chore than it ever was prior to Thing 2. My doctor was stunned at how high my TSH was when I initially got tested. Normal TSH should be between 0.4 and 5.5, I believe. Mine was 170.1. Everyone was shocked that I wasn't in a coma or something. I said, "I didn't know anything was THAT wrong. I just had a kid who doesn't sleep much, has the days and nights mixed up, have a toddler running around, and have company from overseas living with us for a few months. I just thought I was tired." The good thing is that no matter what weight I have been, whether a twig or a "squishy mommy" (as the Things like to call me, lol), I have always had friends and family who love me, think I'm smart and funny, and try to make sure that I know that I have value. The one person who used to torment me for my weight, well, there's a reason he's my EX-husband. Nothing like being called a 'fat cow' everyday to make you want to kick them to the curb. (esp, when he was a 'chubby hubby' - I always used to tell him that he was still handsome to me.) Thank goodness for people like Daddy who enjoy a gal with a nice rack and a generously padded, spankable booty. ~ DRH
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