Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 hi all !!what are your oppinions on the volcanic ash cloud from iceland surely the sulphur dust must have had an effect on the enviroment, and as our thyroids are sensitive to chemicals and toxins it must surely have given some of us a knock back in our thyroxine levels, and as my blood test this time was so differnt from all the others i put this question to my doctor who replied well you may have something there anita but we will have to wait and see what doctors report but it could take years for any real statistics!!! right from the beggining of the eruption i developed a cough that would not go away and once the volcano eased erupting within the same week my cough disappeared shortly after this i developed all the old hypothyroid symptoms feeling cold even in the heat wave extreme tirdness and has i had already had a blood test in january that had a good result i asked to have another this july as i felt very ill and the result was that my levels had dropped quite a lot was this coincidence or will i never no !! but makes you think what poison was in our atmosphere !!!does anyone else share my oppinion ?? but it surely makes you think does,nt it ?? anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2010 Report Share Posted August 3, 2010 I believe there will be all sorts of opinions around as to what damage volcanic ash COULD cause. I think your doctor is right and we should wait and see the results of scientific reports before starting to panic. I guess the first people they will be checking out are Islanders. Whenever such events occur, there are always folk who suffer with different symptoms that suddenly go when the event is over, it could be connected, it could be sheer coincidence. Whatever the cause of your thyroid problem, you need to get the correct treatment that will take away your symptoms and give you back your optimal health. Luv - Sheila hi all !!what are your oppinions on the volcanic ash cloud from iceland surely the sulphur dust must have had an effect on the enviroment, and as our thyroids are sensitive to chemicals and toxins it must surely have given some of us a knock back in our thyroxine levels, and as my blood test this time was so differnt from all the others i put this question to my doctor who replied well you may have something there anita but we will have to wait and see what doctors report but it could take years for any real statistics!!! right from the beggining of the eruption i developed a cough that would not go away and once the volcano eased erupting within the same week my cough disappeared shortly after this i developed all the old hypothyroid symptoms feeling cold even in the heat wave extreme tirdness and has i had already had a blood test in january that had a good result i asked to have another this july as i felt very ill and the result was that my levels had dropped quite a lot was this coincidence or will i never no !! but makes you think what poison was in our atmosphere !!!does anyone else share my oppinion ?? but it surely makes you think does,nt it ?? anita No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.441 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3042 - Release Date: 08/01/10 18:40:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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