My Thyroid Journey | Day 1
"4 years ago, I was told I had Hyperthyroidism. I treated it like a common cold and ignored my medication. It took a trip to the Sengkang A&E and fainting in a supermarket to realize that this 'invisible' illness is a silent battle. 🇸🇬
In Singapore, there is so little awareness about what thyroid patients go through. I’m sharing my story so no one else has to feel 'invisible' or unheard. Let’s talk about the symptoms, the struggles, and the recovery. You are not alone. 🦋"
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Living with hyperthyroidism has been a challenging experience, especially when the condition is often misunderstood and overlooked. One thing I've realized on this journey is how much this 'invisible illness' affects everyday life—not just physically but emotionally too. Many people assume thyroid problems are minor or easily managed, but that couldn't be further from the truth. From fainting episodes in public places to frequent visits to A&E, the reality of hyperthyroidism involves constant vigilance and medication adherence. Early on, I underestimated the seriousness of my diagnosis. Ignoring my prescribed medication felt easier, but it led to dangerous consequences. This taught me the vital lesson that thyroid health must be taken seriously. In Singapore, awareness about thyroid conditions remains low, and the healthcare system sometimes doesn't recognize their full impact. Through sharing my story, I hope to shine a light on what thyroid warriors go through daily. The symptoms—ranging from rapid heartbeat and fatigue to anxiety and blurred vision—can be overwhelming. Moreover, managing hyperthyroidism means more than just taking medication. Diet, stress management, and regular medical check-ups are crucial. Foods rich in iodine or those that interfere with thyroid function must be considered carefully. Joining community support groups helped me immensely, as connecting with others who understand your struggles is empowering. If you or someone you know is dealing with thyroid issues, remember you’re not alone. Seek professional advice, follow your treatment plan rigorously, and don’t hesitate to share your experiences. Increasing public awareness is key to better support and understanding for all thyroid patients in Singapore and beyond.











