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Been on thyroxine for 10 years. Was diagnosed right before i turned 23 but had symptoms way way before that.
I used the nickname of Humphrey because my wife says that I do things so slowly!!
My thyroid level came back at 15.1 recently. I have started on a course of thyroxine (with little effect over the first week). I just wanted to know how you feel after taking this medication for 10 years? And if you remember how long berfore you noticed any results?
From all the symptoms I have read about regarding Hyppothyroidism I appear to have approx 75% of them.
Regards,
I think the statistic is one man for every nine women.
Think of the forum as a harem. :)
JUST KIDDING LADIES!!
Usually the heart palps get them to see a doctor because they believe they are "having the big one".
It could be more common - if men routinely went to an annual exam like the majority of women do.
Be patient. Getting "fixed" is a long process for most.
I commend you for at least getting your Dx and following up here on the forum for more information. Truely, I admire a man who is willing to "take charge" of his health before it gets into a situation they no longer can deal with.
I also think a man has more pull with the medical society than women. We are looked at as complainers and "hormone" cases. You on the other hand are looked at in a different light.
Regardless, woman or man, find as much information as you can about your condition and stay on top of your visits and tests. Educate yourself regarding your blood tests and where your numbers are. And by far (may I repeat) be patient to get regulated. To start your search you can view over many sites. You may find About.com and click thyroid or go directly to thyroid.org -- it's a start.
You got testosterone in your corner! That's a good thing!! LOL
Keep posting and if you are comfortable get all your panel numbers on your blood work and post them. Stay in touch. Good Luck!
I was too busy making jokes to give you any info, but she covered it very well.
The way she described most men's attitude regarding health in general fits me perfectly.
The info and advice she gave is right on.
Interestingly enough, since I have developed thyroid problems, I have had several men in the community tell me they have had thyroid problems for years.
It is more common in women, but plenty of men have thyroid disease, too.
Good luck, and welcome.
Funny, AR.
Stella is right- you do need to treat it.
Also spread the word that men can, indeed, have thyroid disease.
Wishing you good health....
anyway, i am male, hypo for 14 yrs. they used to say that women outgunned us
so to speak, 50 to 1 in dx's of hashimoto's, but now they say they just may be missing
alot of men they never suspected. when i was dx'd, i had complained for four years or
so of problems, my doc (woman) never suspected, and the day she ordered the test
told me it would be negative...ha ha, not so fast! so, i got the dx when they finally
found the test result months later. they lost it. brilliant. no family history of autoimmune
disease either. we are out here, and it's not fun having it as far as i'm concerned.
all my hormones are all over the map sometimes.
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At least this nasty topic can bring our genders together in undersatanding. From our treatments, to our doctors and in our discussions.
Finally a topic both men and women can associated with.
Men R from mars and women from venus??? not with thyroid issues. we are all on earth together. :)
men you are not alone!! we're just to bloody stubborn,
all the best,
owain
20 years ago, it was "the big one" that killed men. (Even though women died from it more then a male did! One reason was there WERE more women alive then men and this is the case still.
Face it guys ........ we need you to help get this Thyroid stuff out there.
Thanks for your post from England. Hope your family does well.