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On Being a Guinea Pig, a Student, Slightly Bonkers, and Healing: A 2013 Retrospective

December 30, 2013 · by Sue · in autoimmune, wanderings

A year ago, I started this blog with the intention of sharing my Hashimoto’s healing journey in the hope that it might help others. I knew I wasn’t well for a couple years. Then when I collapsed, I realized I…

neurotransmitter percursor chart

A Second Serving of Neurotransmitters, Please!

December 30, 2013 · by Sue · in autoimmune, basics, brain

This is the fourth article in a series on brain function and health, a topic relevant to many with autoimmunity. For the introductory post to the series, click here. The second article is about brain structure and function. Click here…

spinal cord

Brain 101

December 10, 2013 · by Sue · in autoimmune, basics, brain

This is the second article in a series on brain health. In case you missed my post introducing this series on brain health, click here for the scoop. Read on to learn about some brain basics in preparation for the…

brain regions

A Series On Brain Health: Intro

December 10, 2013 · by Sue · in autoimmune, basics, brain

I’ve spent the past few months learning about brain function. My own brain health has been central to my Hashimoto’s health journey, and being an information geek, I decided it was time to study up. I am fascinated by the…

Sudden Onset Pouting

January 10, 2013 · by Sue · in autoimmune, wanderings

Recent research has shown that in the case of Hashimoto’s Autoimmune Thyroiditis, there is a high prevalence of a condition called Sudden Onset Pouting, also known as SOP. Generally experienced by Hashimoto’s patients at the beginning of any one of…

acorn squash cut in half

Day 43: Squashed!

December 31, 2012 · by Sue · in eats, progress

I’m hopeful today. In addition to the facts that I can actually see across the Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains, the Orcas have been romping around the southern islands lately, and I actually saw a patch of something blue…

a delicata squash

Simple Baked Delicata Squash

December 29, 2012 · by Sue · in eats

Here’s my favorite recipe for baking squash. I love Delicata squash made this way, though any of the other squashes are great too. The delicata has a unique and delicate taste, and with the salt and olive oil, it tastes…

a glass pot of tea on a warmer

Day 36: Setbacks

December 24, 2012 · by Sue · in progress

Day 36, AIP. That big day yesterday at the climbing gym did a job on my back. An old injury, awakened with too much of pulling myself up overhanging climbs. Arnica is my friend today! Surprised how little the rest…

a cup of coconut milk

Home-made Coconut Milk

December 22, 2012 · by Sue · in eats

For years I thought I was mildly allergic to coconut, because most of the time I ate it, I’d get immediate and severe abdominal bloating. I love Thai curry, so sometimes I’d pay the price and order my favorite dish anyhow….

a climber on a sunny cliff in Utah

Day 34: The Autoimmune Elimination / Provocation Diet

December 22, 2012 · by Sue · in progress

Day 34 of the Autoimmune Protocol diet, also known as the AIP diet. I’ve eliminated grains, soy, dairy, nuts, seeds, legumes, nightshades, alcohol, all sugar but low-sugar fruits, fermented foods, high-sugar fruit, high-starch vegetables and caffeine. What do I eat…

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