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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 574800" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Well I have one EXTREME example. My maternal grandmother lived to 87. She passed in her sleep with her heart simply stopping. Other than some blood pressure issues and normal age related stuff, her one major medical thing was her thyroid. She did take a long time to get docs to figure out her thyroid issues. For some reason her levels never matched the reality of what was going on with her, and she became very ill for a long time before some doctor figured out the weird testing issues with her and saw clearly her thyroid was so low it was near to not functioning. Anyhow, she received treatment (I forget details, it was a long time ago) and she thrived and didn't have lingering problems at all so long as she kept up the medical regime. It is manageable when one follows doctors orders. And since your husband doesn't sound at the point my grandma was, he should be able to get this fixed up with the docs input. Thats a plus for your husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 574800, member: 4264"] Well I have one EXTREME example. My maternal grandmother lived to 87. She passed in her sleep with her heart simply stopping. Other than some blood pressure issues and normal age related stuff, her one major medical thing was her thyroid. She did take a long time to get docs to figure out her thyroid issues. For some reason her levels never matched the reality of what was going on with her, and she became very ill for a long time before some doctor figured out the weird testing issues with her and saw clearly her thyroid was so low it was near to not functioning. Anyhow, she received treatment (I forget details, it was a long time ago) and she thrived and didn't have lingering problems at all so long as she kept up the medical regime. It is manageable when one follows doctors orders. And since your husband doesn't sound at the point my grandma was, he should be able to get this fixed up with the docs input. Thats a plus for your husband. [/QUOTE]
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