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What if what you've been told is "normal" life after thyroidectomy… isn't?
Too many people are told their labs are "fine" or that fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, or anxiety are just part of living without a thyroid. But here's the truth: those things are not normal—they're warning signs.
We can't ignore the fact that we lost a vital organ. Life will always be different after thyroidectomy—but different doesn't have to mean defeated.
We live in a broken system that convinces you to settle for symptoms instead of solutions. And if you don't question it, you'll be left surviving instead of truly living.
In this episode, I'm exposing what's actually normal versus what's not when you no longer have a thyroid—so you can stop settling and finally start healing.
⭐ Your feedback means so much to me! If you've found this episode helpful, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review—it's one of the best ways to help me share this message with the world.
Next steps
► Get your FREE Optimal Thyroid Labs eBook: https://www.drswarren.com/thyroidlabsguide ► Deep dive consultation one-on-one with me: https://www.drswarren.com/drrebeccaconsults ► Join my Thyroid Inner Circle (or get on the waitlist): https://www.drswarren.com/thyroidmembership ► Order your own thyroid labs here: https://www.ultalabtests.com/partners/drswarren
Follow me
• Instagram: @dr.rebeccawarren • Facebook: Dr. Rebecca Warren
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns and before making any changes to your medications. The views expressed in this podcast, including those of Dr. Warren, do not constitute medical advice. The podcast and its host are not liable for any adverse effects resulting from information provided. Opinions of guests are their own, and the podcast does not endorse or assume responsibility for guest statements. Guests may have interests in products or services mentioned. If you have a medical issue, seek the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.
By Dr. Rebecca WarrenWhat if what you've been told is "normal" life after thyroidectomy… isn't?
Too many people are told their labs are "fine" or that fatigue, brain fog, weight gain, or anxiety are just part of living without a thyroid. But here's the truth: those things are not normal—they're warning signs.
We can't ignore the fact that we lost a vital organ. Life will always be different after thyroidectomy—but different doesn't have to mean defeated.
We live in a broken system that convinces you to settle for symptoms instead of solutions. And if you don't question it, you'll be left surviving instead of truly living.
In this episode, I'm exposing what's actually normal versus what's not when you no longer have a thyroid—so you can stop settling and finally start healing.
⭐ Your feedback means so much to me! If you've found this episode helpful, please subscribe and leave a 5-star review—it's one of the best ways to help me share this message with the world.
Next steps
► Get your FREE Optimal Thyroid Labs eBook: https://www.drswarren.com/thyroidlabsguide ► Deep dive consultation one-on-one with me: https://www.drswarren.com/drrebeccaconsults ► Join my Thyroid Inner Circle (or get on the waitlist): https://www.drswarren.com/thyroidmembership ► Order your own thyroid labs here: https://www.ultalabtests.com/partners/drswarren
Follow me
• Instagram: @dr.rebeccawarren • Facebook: Dr. Rebecca Warren
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns and before making any changes to your medications. The views expressed in this podcast, including those of Dr. Warren, do not constitute medical advice. The podcast and its host are not liable for any adverse effects resulting from information provided. Opinions of guests are their own, and the podcast does not endorse or assume responsibility for guest statements. Guests may have interests in products or services mentioned. If you have a medical issue, seek the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.