Day 93 - Medical Roadblock - Journey Checkpoint
So I am now at day 93- day 90 was this past Saturday. Over the past 90 days, I have made positive behavioral changes in my life.Â
1.)Â Â Â I made it to the gym 4 days per week
2.)Â Â Â I incorporated strength training at least 3 or more days/week (Zumba is on Thursdays)
3.)   I (for the most part) stuck to a healthy diet ranging between (15-1700 calories-depending on if I “ate” my calories)
4.)Â Â Â I started drinking protein nutri-blast shakes
As you can see, I did make some pretty positive changes that I am happy with. I however, didn’t see the numbers on the scale change….I’m still around 142. I dipped as low as 139 for one week but quickly gained it back. My body fat percentage/measurements have changed very little but on the plus side, I do see a little more definition in my abs/back than before so something must be happening.Â
At first I have honestly felt frustrated that the numbers haven’t budged. You see people all the time that do these challenges and lose 10-30 pounds so I did feel a sense of defeat about it. I decided a few weeks back to visit a doctor so that I could figure out if something was causing me to plateau medically. My doctor ran some tests and found that I tested positive for Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (my body is producing antibodies that are attacking my thyroid gland) and I have also been diagnosed with a goiter. I know that Thyroid issues run pretty strongly in my family so I wasn’t completely surprised by the diagnosis but I was surprised about the goiter/lab test result. What is confusing for me is I am having all the symptoms of having hypothyroidism (weight issues, feeling cold, etc.) but I have a goiter (which I’ve always associated with hyperthyroidism---but according to the mayo clinic, it can also be related to HYPOthyroidism). After looking into it a bit more myself, I found that there are many causes of developing a goiter. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/goiter/basics/causes/con-20021266
I have had an ultrasound to rule out cancer and nodules, but I wasn’t given a definitive answer of why I developed it in the first place which is puzzling to me. I have started adding more iodized salt to my diet in the rare case that I had some type of iodine deficiency (I love dousing my baked potatoes with sea salt). This seemed unlikely though because I live in America, home of the big mac and the salt-everything-under-the-sun food industry. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis could definitely be the cause but I don’t know for sure because I’m not a doctor. From what I understand though, the presence of thyroid peroxidase antibodies by itself is a predictor of Hashimoto’s…..this coupled with a goiter could point to that diagnosis. My regular doc did prescribe a very low dose of levothyroxine to treat to goiter in the meantime. I have been on the medication for over a month now but I am still dealing with the same symptoms (cold intolerance, weight issues, fatigue, etc.) I have an upcoming appointment with an endocrinologist so I will hopefully have a more detailed answer/diagnosis. In the meantime, at least I know that my difficulty with losing weight might have a medical reason so it makes me feel better with knowing that there could be an underlying cause for my inability to lose weight/gain weight so easily even with diet/exercise changes. In the meantime, I am starting a new 90 day challenge and I am focusing on reducing stress (which hopefully should lessen with lack of college classes for now. I am also going to incorporate yoga into my strategy and try to get those cortisol levels down (because they are probably elevated I would imagine). Anyways, I will post the most up to date photo of me on Saturday and feel free to join me if you want. Contact me by Facebook message and we can be each other’s cheerleaders for the goals that we have set.Â
















