Recovering from Trauma and Disease: A Personal Story

I am a survivor.

Hey lovely, I want to get real with you for a moment. I was a victim of sexual and emotional abuse as a child, and let me tell you – it left me suffering from severe anxiety for most of my life. I’ve struggled with so many health issues, including a grueling 15-year battle with an autoimmune thyroid disease. I have experienced the debilitating symptoms of antidepressant withdrawal on and off for nearly a decade whenever I tried reducing my medication. I’ve also gone through severe adrenal fatigue and I continue to manage chronic pain due to two previous spinal disc injuries.

Despite all of this, I am the happiest and healthiest I have ever been in my almost 30 years.

You might be wondering how that is even possible, right? Well, grab a cup of tea, friend, because I want to share my journey with you. I was abused as a young child, and that trauma left me with panic attacks and severe anxiety as a teen and well into adulthood. It also left me with deep abandonment issues, trust issues, and an inability to regulate my emotions. All of which caused me a lot of pain.

At just 13 years old, I was put on antidepressants in an attempt to reduce my anxiety becuase I had no other strategies at the time. My doctors told me that I would be on this medication for life. Can you imagine hearing that? Even at that young age, it was enough to cause me to think that I was broken on the inside.

The Physical Toll of Trauma

Things got more complicated when I turned 16. I was diagnosed with **Graves’ disease**, an autoimmune disease that caused my body to attack my thyroid gland. I was put on heart medication to reduce my risk of a heart attack and immunosuppressants to reduce my overactive immune response. I became very ill with this and as a result, I wasn’t able to finish my final year of school.

Then, at age 22, I had radioactive iodine treatment to destroy my thyroid gland as my body was struggling to function after six years with the disease. Afterward, I was left with no thyroid function at all, giving me a new condition called **Hypothyroid Disease** requiring lifelong medication to mimic what I had lost.

I spent the majority of my 20s weaning off my antidepressants and trying to manage my thyroid disease and anxiety levels. My poor health has been a big theme in my life, ladies. But my story is not one of victimhood – it’s of hope, determination, and triumph.

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Has a doctor ever told you that you’d be on medication forever? Share your story in the comments below, love – your experience might help another woman feel less alone. Let’s support each other!

Hitting Rock Bottom and Finding Hope

I went through the medical system for a decade, relying on the information given to me by professionals. But I never seemed to get the answers or help that I was looking for to feel well again. My health was declining despite many doctors telling me that I was ‘normal’ and I constantly felt deflated and knocked down by this. It was a constant battle. I did not look well, and I certainly did not feel well. I was simply just surviving and had hit rock bottom.

Have you ever felt like you were screaming for help but no one was listening? That was me.

Not getting the answers that I needed to feel healthy or well made me start to do my own research, particularly regarding **thyroid health** and **antidepressant withdrawal**. I discovered just how vital the thyroid gland was to my health and just how many processes in my body relied on its amazing hormones to make me feel well and have energy. I was kept in a hypothyroid state by medication, with terrible symptoms, for nearly seven years that saw my body start to fail.

This was the start of a turning point in my health journey. I didn’t just want to survive anymore but instead wanted to feel well again.

Becoming My Own Advocate

I decided to become my own health advocate. My failing health, lack of answers, and continuous setbacks gave me the fuel I needed to persist in striving for optimal health in all areas of my life. My naturally inquisitive nature and my perseverance helped to further propel me in the direction I needed to go to start to heal.

I spent many years researching all that I could, which gave me the ability and power to change the direction that my health was going on. With my new knowledge, I was able to plan and prepare for the things my body was going through, setting myself up for success.

I started seeing a psychologist who helped me to understand how my early trauma had affected my mind and body. I also started to listen to what my anxiety was telling me. These two things allowed me to start healing and I started by rebuilding the very core of what made me ‘Me.

I also became aware that my medical issues all shared a common link. I found a wonderful naturopath who supported my newfound love of **holistic health** and together we started to address the root cause of my illness and anxiety rather than mask it or treat the symptoms. Slowly my health started to improve.

I believe that the body has an extraordinary ability to heal itself if we listen to it and support it.

My journey back to optimal health has been one of the most challenging experiences of my life but also one of the most rewarding.

Learning to Put Myself First

I had to learn to put me first, to say ‘no’ to people and to set boundaries in my life. I removed toxic people from my life who dulled my light. I went back to basics and changed my lifestyle, nutrition, and mindset. I now live by my core values and am able to feel gratitude. I don’t punish myself anymore, but instead, choose to nourish myself. I let my body guide me in what is good for me and what isn’t.

My next reduction of antidepressants will see me off the medication that I was put on almost 17 years ago. I’m thrilled that this chapter is closing so that a great new one can begin as I turn 30.

We are all on a journey, friend. If you are struggling right now, please know you aren’t alone.

Join the Conversation
What is one boundary you need to set today to protect your peace? Drop a comment below! We love hearing how you are taking control of your life.

My gift was my pain and my drive came from my pain. I used it to build the life I needed to finally start healing.

I didn’t need fixing because I was never broken.

I am proof that you can become a survivor after abuse. I am proof that you are not held hostage by your medication, I am proof that you can thrive without a thyroid gland and I am proof that you can push past all of the roadblocks in your life to get to where you need to be to start healing and achieving great things in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you live a healthy life without a thyroid gland?

Yes, absolutely! While it requires lifelong medication to replace the hormones your thyroid used to make, many women thrive after thyroid removal by combining conventional medicine with holistic lifestyle changes, proper nutrition, and stress management.

Is it possible to heal from childhood trauma as an adult?

Healing is a journey, but it is entirely possible. Through therapy, self-advocacy, and learning to regulate your nervous system, you can move from surviving to thriving. You are not broken, and your past does not define your future.

How do I start advocating for my own health?

Start by doing your own research and listening to your body. If a doctor dismisses your symptoms, dont be afraid to seek a second opinion or look for a holistic practitioner like a naturopath who looks for root causes rather than just treating symptoms.


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Willow Greene

Willow Greene is a holistic health coach and wellness writer passionate about helping women nourish their bodies and souls. With certifications in integrative nutrition, yoga instruction, and functional medicine, Willow takes a whole-person approach to health. She believes that true wellness goes far beyond diet and exercise-it encompasses stress management, sleep, relationships, and finding joy in everyday life. After healing her own chronic health issues through lifestyle changes, Willow is dedicated to empowering other women to take charge of their wellbeing naturally.

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