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  1. Dd14 is doing very well with the Writing With Skill series (part way through Level 2). I am wondering from those who have completed all 3 levels if Level 3 introduces enough new material that it is worth continuing on with the series? From what I can see of the table of contents, it appears that it does. But I am trying to make decisions for next year and so am gathering facts with which to make a decision.

     

     

  2. It sounds to me like this former mentor is misunderstanding what a mentoring relationship really is, especially with someone who is becoming a young adult. Mentoring is about walking through life with someone sharing in the joys and sorrows and the victories and challenges bringing encouragement through it all. It isn't about looking for every opportunity to bring correction.

     

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  3. https://healthunlocked.com/pbc-foundation/posts/275564/dangers-of-untreated-hashimotos-disease

     

    Here is another one that talks about hepatitis, hadn't read that before.

     

    I'm pretty certain I've read that treating it helps delay the amount of time until your thyroid completely dies but I didn't bookmark that link, still looking.

     

    re: heart- all of those things are related. Fwiw I went off my meds earlier this year (because I'm stupid) the big reason being heart palipatations that made me think that I was hyper and afraid to take my meds. Well, I seriously nearly went into a hypothyroid coma and now that I'm back on meds with the increased dose I have no more palps, so apparently for me mine were a sign of my function being too low. 

     

    Several times I thought I was going hyperthyroid when I had an increased dose. Finally figured out it was my adrenals trying to adjust. 

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  4. My actual thyroid hormones (T3 / T4) are optimal when my TSH is around 0.5. A TSH of 7 is usually WAY low thyroid. I don't liked taking meds but thyroid replacement is one that I know makes a big difference. Having my T3 in the top 1/3 of the reference range is when I do best. Lower normal I have hypo symptoms.

     

    The other thing you will want to do is find out what is causing the low thyroid and if you have thyroid antibodies at all.

     

    Also, make sure they test your actual thyroid hormones, not just the pituitary TSH!

     

    And do your own research on how the thyroid works. There is MUCH misinformation out there even in the medical community. You must be your own advocate.

    http://hypothyroidmom.com/10-nutrient-deficiencies-every-thyroid-patient-should-have-checked/

    http://hypothyroidmom.com/300-hypothyroidism-symptoms-yes-really/


     

     

     

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  5. Short and sweet: When God speaks it is called revelation. It can come in the form of visions, dreams, or angelic visitations. But most often God speaks to our minds and our hearts through the Holy Ghost. We both feel and understand it. It is accompanied with a feeling of peace, love, and enlightenment. It has been described as a still, small voice, yet powerful and piercing.

     

    This. And it it will NEVER go against Scripture.

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  6. "As our knowledge increased, it turns out that antimalarials have anti-inflammatory properties and act by raising the pH of the cell. When an acid cell is made more basic, certain autoimmune pathways are turned off."  http://www.lupusinternational.com/About-Lupus-1-1/Treating-Lupus/Medications-.aspx

    Since the action that seems to help from the Plaq is an anti-inflammatory effect and raising the pH, what about investigating what other methods can accomplish those two things without the possible risks?

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  7. I am thinking on using Real Science-4-Kids Chemistry Middle School this coming year. It seems awfully expensive for only 10 lessons. Is there a way to expand it without a lot of extra effort?

    What is the teacher manual necessary for?

    How easy the implement are the experiments?

    How effective at reinforcing the material are the experiments?

  8. Thanks everyone!  I'm still torn.  dd6 is only a few lessons ahead of dd4 in OPGTR, so if cost didn't matter, I'd get LOE Foundtions A teacher guide and run dd4 through what she needs, then put her and dd6 in B and go more slowly with dd4, letting dd6 get into C by the end of the year, and continue having the girls read real books to me.  But LOE is sooo expensive (Is it ever on sale??)  I know I could do Writing Road to Reading for much cheaper, but I really love how LOE is totally open and go.  Maybe I'll just stick with my OPGTR/HWT hybrid--a little more work, but...

     

    I thought LOE was expensive at the start too. It provided the right comfort level for and when I find material that is the right fit, expensive is relative.

  9. You first want to know what all is going on with your thyroid. Is it just low thyroid indicated by Free T3 not in the upper 1/3 of the reference range and Free T4 not in the upper 1/2 of the reference range? Or do you have thyroid antibodies which is a totally different focus than treating the thyroid but modulating the immune system instead.

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