I’m not swallowing my voice. I have a disease.

Found via Salon’s Broadsheet:

In many women thyroid dysfunction develops because of an energy blockage in the throat region, the result of a lifetime of “swallowing” words one is aching to say. In the name of preserving harmony, or because these women have learned to live as relatively helpless members of their families or social groups, they have learned to stifle their self-expression. These women may, in fact, have struggled to have their say, only to discover that it doesn’t make any difference — because in their closest relationships they have been defined as insignificant. In order for this complex, entangled state of affairs to be resolved, a woman might need to take not only supplemental progesterone and thyroid hormone, but also an unblinking look at what parts of her life and interpersonal relationships need to change.

Here’s the whole crazy article.

Maybe the pain in my foot is from where I’m restraining myself from kicking this woman in her ass.

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1 Response to I’m not swallowing my voice. I have a disease.

  1. Liz says:

    Unbelievable. I wonder how she explains thyroid issues in men, my husband being one of them.

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