CC your family doctor should perform a TSH blood test (specifically to test the levels of your thyroid) every year. If you feel the symptoms of hyper thyroid: feeling of being burnt out physicall 24/7, sweating all the time even when not doing anything, losing weight at a fast rate, always tired & having to sleep 10-15hrs a day, extremly heavy eyes, increased appetite & still losing weight, & no energy & very weak, depression, the feeling like any little thing could set you off. These are the most common hyper thyroid symptoms.
Hypo thyroid symptoms that I know of: inability of losing body fat, gaining body fat very easily, depression, fatigue & no energy, weak, the need to sleep frequently. I know there's more but these are the most common symptoms
Both thyroid dysfunctions can share some of the same symptoms. But neither dysfunction is good for anyone. Especially an athelete at any level or even the average Joe trying to strength & build up his or her body or tighten up & lose body fat from his or her body. Only a TSH blood test or a thyroid scan directly can detect the problem. But your doctor has to order it. If anyone here feels any of these symptoms you should ask to get your thyroid gland checked.
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The sad thing is he made believe he was a girl in order to get my pics. The pic of that woman in that gallery was actually the one he posed as. We had a sex chat even. This guy is strange.
The sad thing is he made believe he was a girl in order to get my pics. The pic of that woman in that gallery was actually the one he posed as. We had a sex chat even. This guy is strange.