Showing posts with label Susan Mitchell Collin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Mitchell Collin. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

An Open Letter to Oprah's Viewers About Thyroid Disease

Dear Oprah Viewer:
I have important information for you if you watched Oprah and her guest Dr. Christiane Northrup, talk about health problems, including a condition that both Dr. Northrup and Oprah suffer from: thyroid disease. (A recap of the show, "The Big Wake-Up Call," is online.)
If you have not yet been diagnosed with a thyroid condition, but heard Oprah and Dr. Northrup mention various symptoms -- including weight gain, insomnia, inability to lose weight, fatigue and exhaustion, anxiety, hot flashes, heart palpitations, depression, hair loss, and changes in sex drive -- you may be thinking, "That's me!" And while I don't wish thyroid problems on anyone -- I'm hypothyroid myself, so I know -- if you recognized yourself in these symptoms, and that inspires you to go see your doctor for diagnosis and treatment, then that is a truly positive outcome from today's show. You deserve to feel and live well. And to that end, I welcome you here to my site for information, and am happy to be of help to you in your journey toward wellness.
But if you do end up getting diagnosed -- or, if you already have a diagnosed thyroid condition -- and you also heard Dr. Northrup say that "your symptoms are actually your soul's way of bringing deeper issues to your attention," then I'm here, as a thyroid patient advocate, to tell you that your thyroid disease is NOT your fault, despite what Dr. Northrup says. And while good nutrition, exercise, and self-care are certainly part of overall good health, they are not likely to cure your thyroid condition. (It may have worked for Oprah, but then, she was able to take a month-long vacation at her tropical Hawaiian estate, stop working entirely during that time so she could, as she put it, "actively do nothing," while eating only fresh foods. I doubt most of us could ever aspire to such a luxurious recuperation.)
Ultimately, in claiming to advocate for women's health, Dr. Northrup and Oprah both have inexplicably embraced an extreme -- and, frankly, quite unsympathetic -- view that blames women's lifestyle and emotional life for our health problems, hormonal imbalances, and symptoms.
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Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Joyful Life of a Diet Dropout by Susan Mitchell Collin

Do you assign food points?
Are you eating a diet restricted by calories and fat?

The middle section reads;

If you are a few sizes over what you would like to be and can’t seem to shake the diet devil, then The Joyful Life of a Diet Dropout is for you. It is time to climb off the Fat Cell Hamster Wheel and begin enjoying life, including food! Author Susan Collin has written a humorous tongue-in-cheek look at the “principles” of dieting.

When eighty percent of American women are dissatisfied with their appearance, God help us.

Stop worrying about what others think of how you look, have a hot fudge sundae—guilt free, of course—and delve into The Joyful Life of a Diet Dropout.