In Hopes This Helps Someone!!





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A Little Help

From A Friend?


I’ve been debating how to approach occurrences of the last few weeks for you all. Life has been a bit strange in that time frame and I feel like I should explain in the hopes of possibly helping someone else who might be in the same boat as I. That boat seems to be a bit rickety and is letting in water, but it is the boat in which I find myself, none-the-less.


I have been diagnosed with an unusual form of autoimmune disease that exhibits itself as both Graves and Hashimoto’s diseases. In other words, my white cells really hate the rest of me! Most people have one or the other of these diseases, but I am one of those people who is termed, “unlucky,” as I have both. You might surmise that there is more than one reason why I don’t play poker or go to the casinos!!


Over the past couple of years, I have done a LOT of internet searching for information on my various symptoms, as doctors seemed to want to diagnose me as “a little crazy.” It has been a long journey from 2005 to the present accurate diagnosis and I have a few things to say to anyone out there who is having a health struggle of their own.


From the Book of Mary Beth



(1) Trust your instincts: If you think something is wrong, then act on it. Seek help and don’t stop until you have a doctor who takes you seriously, who acts responsibly and who treats you with respect.

(2) Do not be satisfied with anything less than the best in care, follow-up and scheduling. You are paying for services. Therefore, YOU are the customer and the doctor and his cohorts are serving YOU. Don’t be intimidated and don’t accept abusive behavior from anyone!

(3) Be willing to change doctors and hospitals until you have accurate answers and top-notch care.

(4) Educate yourself. The National Library of Medicine is an excellent source for research, etc. as is The Mayo Clinic site. For my particular issues, I was delighted to get information at the University of Michigan’s site. Many of the university medical schools have sites where one may research any disease. Read books. And don’t let ANYONE discourage you from educating yourself.

(5) Be willing to look at alternative forms of treatment. There are natural approaches that far outweigh traditional medicine in many cases. For example: A year ago, I was told that I would have to have regular epidurals in my back for pain and eventually a rod placed in my spine for curvature of the spine. THAT sounded fun. (sarcasm there, folks) I am now under the care of a chiropractor who has succeeded in ridding me of any back pain and who has actually been able to straighten my spine significantly, without medication or surgery.

(6) Pray for discernment and direction: My son made a comment to me one day when I was very discouraged with the progression of my disease. He reminded me, “Mom. There is a healer so much greater than any of these doctors!” He is so right. Healing can come in spite of doctors. Healing can come as God uses doctors. And healing may never come. But one thing is certain, healing of the spirit is more important than anything else. With that peace is acceptance and an ability to overcome in the midst of disease.

I am going to make this a three day soap opera for you! Tomorrow, I’ll add the next installment. Will Dr. Moan find spots? Will Nurse Jane be able to draw blood on the first attempt? Stay tuned, as the world turns!!



Blessed Healing!



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In Hopes This Helps Someone!!

  1. Herdog says:

    Oh Mary Beth, I’m so sorry you have to deal with this. I had a feeling something was up when you weren’t posting as regular as you usually do. (you’ve got us spoiled). What a wonderful son you have to remind you of Gods healing. Hang in there my dear, You are in my prayers.

  2. Thank you so much, Herdog. God is good and I am reminded that this could be so much worse. Sorry I’ve been absent on posting. May be a little sparse until I finish radiation, but I’ll get back in the swing of things soon.

  3. Judy Gammill says:

    You are most fortunate to be able to change doctors till you find one that could help. Around here, you are stuck with whomever you first chose unless you go to Houston. Now, since they have an answer, you will be able to get the help you need. Will send up a special prayer for you daily until you are back in full fighting form. Take care my friend, and remember, your legions of friends have your back!

  4. You are so kind, Judy!! And thank you for the encouraging words.