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Old 03-16-2009, 12:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
Kalyn
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Default A Question and I would like some opinions :)

Alright, I know I have had blood work to have my thyroid checked. They have never really said much about it though...even when I asked.

My mom recently found out she has Hypothyroidism, a couple years ago my cousin found out she has it, my uncle has it, and my grandmother had it. This is all on my mom's side. On my dad's side my grandpa has it.

I feel this is something I should be more concerned about. I would say it has been about a year since I had any blood work done. How often should I be checked for this considering it runs so heavily in my family? I do have some symptoms...or what I think COULD be symptoms, but then again it could just be me....and this was all before I found out about my mom (which was a couple weeks ago) because I voiced my concerns to her about it before.

Any advice and opinions would be greatly appreciated!!!!

Thanks!
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