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	<title>Comments on: I&#8217;m a Hyper Hypo</title>
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		<title>By: mmrobins.com &#187; Hypothyroidism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] I&#8217;ve begun to treat my hypothroidism again instead of ignoring it. I made a post almost two years ago about hypthyroidism when I was first diagnosed, but after not liking the way the levothyroxine made me feel, I quit taking it and thought I would just exercise more or eat better. I think I&#8217;ve done both over the last few years. I eat much better thanks to Kim&#8217;s love of food and her new culinary abilities, and I&#8217;ve been more physically active than when I first began my job by biking to work, doing Aikido and most recently by training for a half marathon. After seeing next to no results in weight loss I did some more research, something I should have done years ago. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I&#8217;ve begun to treat my hypothroidism again instead of ignoring it. I made a post almost two years ago about hypthyroidism when I was first diagnosed, but after not liking the way the levothyroxine made me feel, I quit taking it and thought I would just exercise more or eat better. I think I&#8217;ve done both over the last few years. I eat much better thanks to Kim&#8217;s love of food and her new culinary abilities, and I&#8217;ve been more physically active than when I first began my job by biking to work, doing Aikido and most recently by training for a half marathon. After seeing next to no results in weight loss I did some more research, something I should have done years ago. [...]</p>
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