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Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hypothyroidism - or an underactive thyroid - affects one in 70 women and one in 1,000 men according to the NHS. But it can be a tricky disease to diagnose and treat. Dr Michael Mosley, of Trust Me I'm a Doctor, asks if sufferers are slipping through the net.
Someone emailed me the other day to ask me if I had ever considered the possibility that I might have hypothyroidism; an underactive thyroid. The reason he contacted me is because he had seen me on television and noticed that I have quite faint eyebrows, which can be a sign of this disorder.
I have none of the other symptoms such as weight gain, tiredness and feeling the cold easily, so I've decided not to go and get myself tested.
But if you do - and you think you could you have it - what should you do about it?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-38895877
An interesting article. I know quite a few of our members have hypothyroidism and it's often associated with Type 1 and other autoimmune conditions. I wonder if that's why I've been feeling so tired lately?
Someone emailed me the other day to ask me if I had ever considered the possibility that I might have hypothyroidism; an underactive thyroid. The reason he contacted me is because he had seen me on television and noticed that I have quite faint eyebrows, which can be a sign of this disorder.
I have none of the other symptoms such as weight gain, tiredness and feeling the cold easily, so I've decided not to go and get myself tested.
But if you do - and you think you could you have it - what should you do about it?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-38895877
An interesting article. I know quite a few of our members have hypothyroidism and it's often associated with Type 1 and other autoimmune conditions. I wonder if that's why I've been feeling so tired lately?