Visit https://www.ups.com/mychoice/features/. My Choice will allow you to track packages being sent through UPS. Decide on whether you want the free membership or premium membership for $40 a year. Click on the yellow “Continue” button on the bottom of the membership you want. Once you are on the registration page, fill in your personal details and verify your address.  The free version of My Choice will let you track your packages without a tracking number. A premium membership will allow you to change the recipient's address and to change the date of delivery. Visit the UPS website and click “Login” on the top of the page. Enter the details that you used when you registered your account and click "Log In." Once you’ve logged in, you can view all pending packages by clicking the “Tracking” tab at the top of the page. This will show you a list of all the packages that are being sent and received by UPS to or from your address. UPS will associate any packages using your address to your account so that you can track them. This will bring you to a new page that will display details on where it last was and where it is now.

Summary: Register for UPS My Choice. Login to https://www.ups.com. Click the “Tracking” tab on the top of the page. Find the package you want to track and click on its tracking number link.


Standard treatment for hypothyroidism is an oral medication that restores your hormone levels to their proper levels. You will need to take the thyroid hormone levothyroxine on a daily basis to reverse the signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism. After starting treatment, you will have regular visits with your doctor to make sure you have the right dose of medicine.   In most cases, your symptoms will begin to abate and you will gain some energy back two to six weeks after beginning treatment. Another benefit to this drug treatment is the lowering of cholesterol, which may reduce weight gained during the pregnancy. Infants and children with hypothyroidism should always be treated. Taking levothyroxine is often for life, but the dosage size could become less over time. For older adults, the reverse happens. It is common that hypothyroidism gets worse with age requiring higher dosages because the thyroid slows down naturally.   Taking medicine everyday for the rest of your life is no easy chore and as physical symptoms disappear, you might be tempted to stop taking your medication. In this case, the symptoms will reappear and you will have to start all over again. The thyroid often returns to normal if the cause of your hypothyroidism was a result of a serious illness or infection. You may briefly stop taking your medication to see if your thyroid is functioning normally. If the thyroid can produce enough hormones by itself, treatment can end. Continue checkups annually while on medication. Be careful about which foods you eat and whether to take supplement or not with your medication. It is important that you continue to take your thyroid medication properly. If you are confused as to why you are taking it or the possible side effects, contact your doctor.   Avoid taking iron and calcium supplements with your medication because they reduce the amount of thyroid hormone absorbed by the body. Calcium supplements, however, can be taken prior to or after four hours of taking medication. Foods such as walnuts, soybean flour, and cottonseed meal should also be avoided because they could interact with your medication and, therefore, reduce its overall effectiveness. If you take birth control pills or other hormone medication, talk to your doctor about adjusting the dose of your medicine. Many health food stores carry “natural” ingredient thyroid hormone supplements. These products are unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration. Therefore, be wary of the quality and effectiveness of these products. Some do have active ingredients that work, but can still be dangerous to certain people. Consult your doctor if you are interested in these supplements.

Summary: Take drugs. Continue treatment. Think about the future.


Make your title really sing. The title is the first part of your story readers will see, and, like it or not, people do tend to judge a book by its cover. Hook them with something attention-grabbing right off the bat and once they're interested let the story you've told draw them in. Be careful not to let your title run away with you. It should be brisk and punchy, but not overly complex or unusual just for the sake of standing out. Investigate what traits make a title eye-catching. Do a little reading about titling and find out what methods your favorite authors use. Naming a story is a big step, one that typically gets made in the final stages of writing. While you write, dig a little deeper into your own ideas and see what among them might serve as the heart of the story.  Authors often change the titles of their stories multiple times before arriving at the most suitable one. Don't be discouraged if the first title you think of isn't a perfect fit. Unless you have a particular idea of what you want the title to be, wait until later on in the writing process to decide on a name for your story. You may find that certain events occurring late in your story recommend themselves quite nicely as titles. Assume that your reader's attention span is short (this is often the case when browsing titles) and make the most of it with dynamic, unusual or standout wording. Even if you're not submitting your fanfiction for publication or sharing it all over the internet, keep in mind that people will be reading it and use the occasion to impress even seasoned literary critics. Ensure the quality of your story by adhering to the standards that publishers use when reviewing manuscripts; though it makes use of established fictional icons, your fanfiction should offer something fresh and exciting, down to the title. E.L. James' "50 Shades of Grey" began as a fanfiction adaptation of characters from Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series. It is now one of the most popular literary and movie franchises in the world. You never know how far your fanfiction will go, provided you sell it properly.
Summary: Let your title faithfully represent your story. Do some research. Know what critics expect.