Hashimotos, stage six

Hashimotos, stage six

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Fred was an average man living with the daily stress of a new job, wife and 2 year old daughter. As a recent college graduate life was hectic and stressful, little did he know a chronic illness would hit him while he was trying to provide his family with a better life. Will he learn to cope with mourning the death of his old healthy self or will the disease consume him.
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