The Tokyo golf course came out yesterday, and it’s great. It’s a fun course with great graphics and amazing detail. Browsing through all the shops and eateries makes me wish I could buy a lot of it.
Made it to North Macedonia a couple of days ago, and I’ve only got a little over 300 miles to the finish line in Greece!
My lab results came back, and I’m both relieved and disappointed. My TSH is under 10, but barely, at 9.71. The antibodies are also up to 150. Increasing my dose is inevitable. At this point, it’s not a question of if I’m going to have to go up, but when. So that’s both good and bad. It could have been a lot worse, but I knew it wasn’t ideal because I’ve been calm and cold. The scale also remains up a couple of pounds.
Last night I slept okay, but the night before I didn’t even quite make it to five hours for some reason. It might have been because of my allergies, so I started showering at the end of my day, and I’ll definitely make a point of washing our bedding in hot water. I’ve definitely noticed an increase in energy because I was able to be a lot more active on the day that my sleep was shortened than I normally would be. Normally, I would feel like shit on just barely five hours of sleep. I did start off kind of tired, but I perked up later on. I slept okay last night, so I should be okay today.
Saw the honker’s GF across the street last night, so she has a key to his place. I wonder what she went in there for. I just hope the bastard doesn’t return early!
If it doesn’t thunder loudly at least once while I’m on days, I’m going to be pissed. I swear, every time I roll on to days, it dries up. Sleep cursed or not, I have had an increase in overall energy, which I really appreciate. I learned something through my lab results, and that’s that my thyroid doesn’t have as much of a hand in the fatigue as I thought. It shouldn’t surprise me because I didn’t have crazy fatigue when I was first diagnosed with my thyroid much worse than it is now. I think it’s more than one thing that was affecting it, but the combination of CoQ10, extra waiting time after taking my levo, and CPAP therapy does seem to be helping. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely better. Normally, I couldn’t have functioned and done all I did yesterday with barely five hours of sleep.
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