FOR YEARS,44-year-old Tracy L. Rosa of Los Angeles suffered from troubling symptoms. She couldn't lose weight, constantly felt run down, and suffered from severe inflammation and joint pain. Trained in holistic bodywork and hypnotherapy, Rosa sensed that her thyroid gland was compromised. Supporting that idea was the knowledge that her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother had all had thyroid problems, including thyroid cancer. But since her own blood work had come back normal-with no evidence of any type of thyroid disease in the tests Rosa's doctor had orderedthe doctor brushed off her concerns.
Despite these assurances, Rosa's internal alarm bell got louder. When she heard a commercial that mentioned a link between swollen lymph nodes and thyroid cancer, she touched her neck and felt a swollen node. For someone with illness anxiety (formerly referred to as hypochondria), the power of suggestion might have been a strong factor here, but not in Rosa's case: "I knew at that moment that I had thyroid cancer," she says. She felt so sure partly because of her family history and partly because of her symptoms, but particularly because of an internal certainty that something was wrong.
She pushed her doctor for additional testing, which ultimately uncovered papillary thyroid cancer that had spread to her lymph nodes. "Within a month I had surgery to remove my thyroid and seven lymph nodesthree were cancerous," Rosa says.
"The pathology report also showed that I had undiagnosed Hashimoto's disease" (an autoimmune condition characterized by hypothyroidism). She finally had proof of what she'd thought for years: Her thyroid had been "off" even before she had developed cancer.
"Something Isn't Right"
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Take a Breather - Follow along to increase your peace.
With so much hustle and bustle packed into just a couple of short months, this time of year can feel overwhelming-but you can tame the pandemonium and focus on joy with a little bit of quiet "me time" spent meditating. "Taking a few moments to ground yourself, find your center, and reconnect with the present can make all the difference in calming the chaos," says Lindsey Benoit O'Connell, a certified meditation teacher and founder of The LAB Wellness. We asked her to write a quick guided meditation just for you.
Tomato and Feta Baked Eggs
Upgrade your morning with this flavor-packed, fuss-free meal.
BEST SNACKS for People With Diabetes
WORRIED THAT YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO GET YOUR SNACK ON WHILE MANAGING DIABETES?
5 Best GLUCOSE METERS
WHETHER YOU ARE PREDIAIBETIC OR HAVE TYPE 2 OR TYPE 1 DIABETES, maintaining steady blood glucose levels is key to feeling your best.
Your Diabetes QUESTIONS, Answered
DIABETES IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON CHRONIC ILLNESSES IN THE COUNTRY, with nearly 15% of adults dealing with some form of the disease.
MY DIAGNOSIS I Knew My Chest Pains Weren't Normal
ER doctors sent her home several timesuntil she nearly died.
Kitchen Mishaps 101
Expert tips for dealing with accidents and how to stay safe
HINKING DRINKING
It turns out that what we thought we knew about the health benefits of a daily tipple might have come from skunked science. Here's a fresh look, without the beer goggles.
MEET THE EXPERTS Nerding Out on Nutrition
A registered dietitian discusses how good food makes good health possible.
5 MYTHS ABOUT VAGINAS
Let's clear up a few persistent (and shameinducing) ideas about grooming, scent, and more.