Psychosocial & Emotional Effects
Neuropsychiatric Complaints in Graves’ Disease: Webinar Highlights
A chance meeting at a medical conference in the early days of the Graves’ Disease and Thyroid Foundation (back then the National Graves’ Disease Foundation)…
What’s Wrong With Me
Have you felt tense and irritable? Have you had trouble concentrating? You are not alone. If you have ever wondered whether your change in mood…
Mind & Body Connection – attitudes affect your health
Recent studies show that severe prolonged stress and chronic negative thinking can compromise the immune system. By the same token, studies have also revealed that…
Unmasking and Dealing with Depression – II
Taking steps toward recovery A diagnosis of depression may answer some of your questions about the way you’ve been feeling, but it probably raises many…
Unmasking and Dealing with Depression – I
Bringing depression out into the open When you think of depression, you may think of “feeling blue” or “being down in the dumps.” These feelings…
Neuropsychiatric Complaints in Graves’ patients
One hundred thirty-seven patients with treated Graves’ disease completed a questionnaire pertaining to neuropsychiatric complaints. Psychiatric symptoms, especially anxiety and irritability, were common prior to…
Graves’ Disease – A Man’s Perspective
The doctor said, “I think you have Graves’ disease, and I think you have had it for a while.” My mind thought back. Where had…
An Open Letter to Husbands of Graves’ Patients
Dear Husband of Graves’, This letter is to all of us who are or were married to someone with Graves’ disease. It is a letter…
Living With a Rare Disorder – III
In two previous issues of Orphan Disease Update I wrote about self pity, self blame, guilt, shame and hurt as distressful feelings you don’t have…
Living With a Rare Disorder – II
In a previous issue of Orphan Disease Update, I wrote about self-pity and self-blame, and about guilt and shame as feelings you don’t have to…