09/26/2024
I’m not going to filter it—adjusting to life after thyroid cancer is hard. You go from a whirlwind of bloodwork, surgery, radioactive iodine, full-body scans... and then suddenly it’s, ‘Just take a pill, and you’ll feel normal.’ But your thyroid controls your body temperature, energy levels, heart rate, and more. It’s not as simple as taking a pill—it’s about finding the right brand and dosage that works for your body.
You have to stay on a brand or dosage for about three months just to see if it’s working, and even if it produces the bloodwork results your doctor wants, that doesn’t always mean you feel like yourself. It’s a lot of trial and error to find balance. It’s figuring out the right diet, exercise, and routine. Personally, it’s been the hardest part of the journey.
That’s why ThyTabono created a journal by survivors, for survivors, to support from the moment of diagnosis. It includes artwork by fellow survivors, pages for tracking symptoms, daily logs, treatment plans, medication changes, and more. If you know someone diagnosed with thyroid cancer, I encourage you to gift them this journal. And if you’d like to support the cause, please consider donating. Proceeds help provide resources to survivors and donate journals to those in need.