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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll be dancing until the sun rises!

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valley-lily 4 points ago +4 / -0

Iraq and other Muslim countries will likely lower it even further to 6 years old, which is when their supposed prophet Muhammad married his child bride Aisha, but didn't "consummate" their marriage until she was 9. To Muslims they must think he had the patience of a god to "wait" 3 years, seeing as how modern Muslims don't or can't wait for anything.

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valley-lily 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yourself and as many frens as you can find who will celebrate her arrest.

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valley-lily 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same here. Not a big drinker, but for her arrest party I'll gladly make an exception.

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valley-lily 28 points ago +28 / -0

Like I've always said, when Ilhan Omar is arrested I will be throwing a party. You're all invited.

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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

YES. What a slap in the face that they got some gay communist tumblr user to design the new "flag" and it's the worst graphic design for a flag anyone could make. A 5 year old would think of something better than that garbage.

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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's clear they're scrambling and running out of options. Honestly I'm surprised they didn't choose Newsome for VP instead, but I guess they still want him ruining California so...

I'm still expecting them to push Michael Obammy out as the "real" candidate.

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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been there too. The amount of graves is staggering, and it's even more sad when some of the crosses are marked as "Unknown." Some will never get the recognition and respect they deserve. And France just spit on all their graves during the opening of the Olympics.

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

MN wouldn't be nearly so bad if Obammy hadn't started importing Somalia. Now look at the mess we're in.

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valley-lily 5 points ago +5 / -0

Exactly. From what it looked like of Crooks in the other videos he was only crawling and never stood up on the roof. So...who the heck is this?

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honestly this is how I've felt going through my current health troubles. At the start I was wondering, "Why am I going through this? What does God want me to get out of this?" And truly the suffering was hard, I felt awful. But when I got to my lowest I reached out to God and said, "I give everything to you, I surrender to you. I have faith that I will be healed in YOUR time, not mine. I'm willing to let go, so please promise to always be there to guide me and hold my hand through the good and bad."

And now that I've given full control to Him I truly feel free and feel like my body is finally starting to heal. It will be a long road but I know that my Lord will be there with me every step.

We cannot lose hope. With God there is ALWAYS hope. PRAY unceasingly! God hears your cries and your sorrows, and He WILL comfort you. Glory be that your wife wants to stay! We will continue praying for her, you, and your relationship.

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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did the counter snipers take those pictures of Crooks? If so then I may finally believe that it really was Crooks if those images were really taken on that day in that area.

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

Levo is synthetically made, and only supplements your body with T4, not T3 as well (I think it was T4). This is why some people take the natural form of levo which is Armour Thyroid from pig thyroid glands, which has both T4 and T3. Still it has many of the same side effects as levo which is why I'm avoiding both for now. If all else fails I will fall back on taking either one of those.

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wish I could just go and take it but I've always been susceptible to bad side effects from all kinds of medication, so I want to avoid it if I can. For now I'm trying to change my diet and take the proper vitamins I'm low on. I'll be testing my levels again in a few weeks to see if I'm any better or worse.

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ooh, this sounds like a good and easy way to test if I'm low on iodine or not. Thanks!

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

No I don't think so. I get plenty of iodine from iodized salt, and when I tried to supplement my body with extra iodine through pills my symptoms got way worse. I later found out that over-supplementing iodine when you have subclinical hypothyroidism can lead to full blown hypothyroidism. Seems weird the body would do that, but that's how it reacts. I feel better now not taking extra iodine and instead giving my body other vitamins it needs, like zinc, iron, selenium, and magnesium.

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valley-lily 3 points ago +3 / -0

I think my body being over-worked and extremely stressed in the past year has led to adrenal fatigue, which in turn led to my body attacking my thyroid. Added sugars I've noticed make my symptoms worse, but natural sugars like from fruit or honey are okay for me.

I've read that caffeine and alcohol are really bad for your thyroid so I'm avoiding those. I've never had much taste for either so it's not a big sacrifice.

I've never heard of Methlyene Blue being an alternative. I'll look into it, thanks!

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valley-lily 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting. In all my research into my thyroid issues I haven't heard about this one.

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valley-lily 1 point ago +1 / -0

That was the first medication my doc recommended, but I read up on the side effects and problems many have with it and it kind of freaked me out. Since my hypo is still subclinical (meaning my TSH is below 6) there isn't much evidence that medication can help anyway. My TSH levels have gone up and down for over 14 years, probably my whole life, so I'm hoping with the proper rest, de-stress, supplements, and diet, I can get my levels back to normal.

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valley-lily 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm currently taking both. My D3 was way low early in the year and I've been supplementing for that, and now my numbers are great. I've just started selenium so I've yet to see much improvement, but I'll be getting my blood tested soon to see how things are going so far.

Iodine is obviously necessary for the thyroid, however I started to take some supplements for iodine and my symptoms got way worse, so I had to stop. I've read that taking too much iodine can lead subclinical hypo to full blow hypothyroidism, and honestly it felt like I was going that direction. I think I get enough iodine in my diet anyway, so no need to supplement.

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valley-lily 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've done low carb/keto too, but I think it ended up putting too much stress on my body, and my thyroid suffered for it. Also too much intermittent fasting. My body just freaked out and now I'm worse off.

Did you cut out gluten, dairy, sugar, eggs, or soy to help with your low thyroid? I've read that those seem to be the main culprits of autoimmune problems.

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