When Carol Gray moved to an upper-middle class neighborhood, she
found that it wasn't just her living space that was bigger; her
physical and mental problems were also growing.
Most people who suffer from autoimmune diseases are usually sick
an average of ten years with various ailments before getting the
correct diagnosis. Carol was no exception, and she struggled to
maintain the facade of normality among the neighborhood's
stay-at-home moms, green lawns, and white-collar dads.
In this guidebook about coping with autoimmune and thyroid
disease, she recalls her struggles and shares stress-coping tips,
nutritional advice, alternative therapies, and insights on dealing
with friends and family who want to see evidence of an invisible
disease. She also explores how to deal with mood swings and other
symptoms not yet fully explored by the scientific community.
Millions of people suffer from autoimmune and thyroid diseases,
but they remain misunderstood. Find the answers you're looking for,
and discover how to keep your sense of humor in "Wow, Your Mom
Really Is Crazy."
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