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WOW - I JUST FOUND A GOOD LINK TOO.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/thyroiddiseases.html THIS ONE

WILL HELP US UNDERSTAND ALOT. JANE

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From: danstrickland2001@...

To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group

Subject: RE: Re: Good Link--Different

Thyroid Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's

Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 16:52:50 -0000

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>lung cancer. Not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer, not does<BR>

>everyone who gets lung cancer smoke. Nevertheless, we're

>comfortable<BR>

>with the idea that smoking causes lung cancer, because people who<BR>

>smoke have about a 20 times greater risk of getting lung cancer.

>View<BR>

>the descriptions on that site through that filter. And just so you

>get<BR>

>some perspective, for purposes of research we usually look for a<BR>

>doubling of disease risk from some exposure - anything less than

>that<BR>

>might be a result of something else. And a real major cause will

>have<BR>

>a huge effect. For example, women with certain types of wart

>virus<BR>

>infections on their cervices are something like 100 times more

>likely<BR>

>to develop cervical carcinoma. Those wart viruses are causal

>agents.<BR>

>..........................dan<BR>

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>liking it<BR>

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I've just read the article. I'm ambidextrous and

HypoT. My daughter is left handed and having HypoT

symptoms. My brother (he and I are both prematurely

white haired) has gout and is the father of two

lefthanded children. My son is right handed and has

Behcets Disease (an auto immune condition), he is also

dyslexic as are my brother's children. I read

somewhere that the chromosone that makes one pre

disposed to auto immune conditions is the same as that

for Dyslexia. Oh yes ..... my elderly mother is

diabetic and was treated for hypo when younger (and

should still be receiving replacement hormone IMO).

Think I got a full house!

--- Dan wrote:

> Don't worry over much about it; it doesn't say much

> other than the two

> are associated. Risk is sometimes a tricky concept

> - take smoking &

> lung cancer. Not everyone who smokes gets lung

> cancer, not does

> everyone who gets lung cancer smoke. Nevertheless,

> we're comfortable

> with the idea that smoking causes lung cancer,

> because people who

> smoke have about a 20 times greater risk of getting

> lung cancer. View

> the descriptions on that site through that filter.

> And just so you get

> some perspective, for purposes of research we

> usually look for a

> doubling of disease risk from some exposure -

> anything less than that

> might be a result of something else. And a real

> major cause will have

> a huge effect. For example, women with certain types

> of wart virus

> infections on their cervices are something like 100

> times more likely

> to develop cervical carcinoma. Those wart viruses

> are causal agents.

> ..........................dan

>

>

> > > > As said, this is a good link to explain some

> of the differences in

> > > different thyroid disorders, and theories on

> what may cause them.

> > > >

> > > >

> http://www.morehead.org/wellconnected/000038.htm

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > > This link has soem old and some new info..not

> sure if I am liking it

> > > though..it says having lefthandedness means I am

> hypo..

>

>

>

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>dyslexic as are my brother's children. I read

>somewhere that the chromosone that makes one pre

>disposed to auto immune conditions is the same as that

>for Dyslexia. Oh yes ..... my elderly mother is

>diabetic and was treated for hypo when younger (and

>should still be receiving replacement hormone IMO).

>Think I got a full house!

>

>

Ambidetetryity runs in our family as does dyslexia/dyspraxia and hypothyroid [9

out of 13 adult women]

we don't seem to get cancer

Alison

blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

http://www.alisonashwell.com/

http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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>dyslexic as are my brother's children. I read

>somewhere that the chromosone that makes one pre

>disposed to auto immune conditions is the same as that

>for Dyslexia. Oh yes ..... my elderly mother is

>diabetic and was treated for hypo when younger (and

>should still be receiving replacement hormone IMO).

>Think I got a full house!

>

>

Ambidetetryity runs in our family as does dyslexia/dyspraxia and hypothyroid [9

out of 13 adult women]

we don't seem to get cancer

Alison

blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

http://www.alisonashwell.com/

http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

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How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

--- Alison Ashwell wrote:

> wrote:

>

> >dyslexic as are my brother's children. I read

> >somewhere that the chromosone that makes one pre

> >disposed to auto immune conditions is the same as

> that

> >for Dyslexia. Oh yes ..... my elderly mother is

> >diabetic and was treated for hypo when younger (and

> >should still be receiving replacement hormone IMO).

> >Think I got a full house!

> >

> >

> Ambidetetryity runs in our family as does

> dyslexia/dyspraxia and hypothyroid [9 out of 13

> adult women]

> we don't seem to get cancer

> Alison

> blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

> http://www.alisonashwell.com/

> http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

> http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

>

>

>

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How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

--- Alison Ashwell wrote:

> wrote:

>

> >dyslexic as are my brother's children. I read

> >somewhere that the chromosone that makes one pre

> >disposed to auto immune conditions is the same as

> that

> >for Dyslexia. Oh yes ..... my elderly mother is

> >diabetic and was treated for hypo when younger (and

> >should still be receiving replacement hormone IMO).

> >Think I got a full house!

> >

> >

> Ambidetetryity runs in our family as does

> dyslexia/dyspraxia and hypothyroid [9 out of 13

> adult women]

> we don't seem to get cancer

> Alison

> blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

> http://www.alisonashwell.com/

> http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

> http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

>

>

>

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I am .......graphic art

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Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's

> wrote:

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> >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> several inventors , i'm an artist , several artistically gifted but not

> professional artists

>

>

> --

> Alison

> blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

> http://www.alisonashwell.com/

> http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

> http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

>

>

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Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

Disorders - left-handedness and Hashi's

> wrote:

>

> >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> several inventors , i'm an artist , several artistically gifted but not

> professional artists

>

>

> --

> Alison

> blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

> http://www.alisonashwell.com/

> http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

> http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Re: Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

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> wrote:

>

> >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> several inventors , i'm an artist , several artistically gifted but not

> professional artists

>

>

> --

> Alison

> blog: http://alisonashwell.blogspot.com/

> http://www.alisonashwell.com/

> http://www.childrensillustrators.com/alisonashwell

> http://www.artwanted.com/alisonashwell

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I write and do some other crafty things.

And I'm ambidextrous if that matters :P

in LA

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I write and do some other crafty things.

And I'm ambidextrous if that matters :P

in LA

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Dan, are you a baritone?

Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

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>

> >

> > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> > >

> *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in

> a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have

> painted, although not recently.

> ...............dan

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Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

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>

> >

> > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> > >

> *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in

> a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have

> painted, although not recently.

> ...............dan

>

>

>

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Dan, are you a baritone?

Re: Good Link--Different Thyroid

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>

> >

> > >How many are artists or involved in creative activity?

> > >

> *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist, and for fun I sing in

> a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons singing opera. And I have

> painted, although not recently.

> ...............dan

>

>

>

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Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed.

Dawn wrote:

Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed.

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Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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I knit, sew, x-stitch, garden and wish I could make more than a joyful noise and I wish I could paint but can't draw a straight line. Not sure if this counts as I am right handed but left footed.

Dawn wrote:

Oh I forgot about the music and singing .......... *grin*

Dan, are you a baritone?

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My left handed daughter also sang baritone (believe or

not it's true!)

This gets dafter and dafter, but there was a reason

for asking the question about creativity.

The link between left handedness and dyslexia is well

known; also left handedness and creativity be it

traditional art forms, engineering etc or the cyber

world. I'm a painter (and teacher), a couple of

friends from student days are now HypoT. My daughter

who I thought would become a prof musician (violinist

but did law degrees instead wise girl!) is being

tested for hypo.

I know designs graphics, Topper designs just

about anything she has a need for......

Just a thought.

--- Dan wrote:

> Well, a bass-baritone, & have been known to sing

> contrabass - my

> chorus did Rachmaninoff's Vespers a coupla months

> ago & I got to sing

> the bottom line.

> .................................dan

>

>

> > > >

> > > > >How many are artists or involved in creative

> activity?

> > > > >

> > > *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist,

> and for fun I sing in

> > > a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons

> singing opera. And I have

> > > painted, although not recently.

> > > ...............dan

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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My left handed daughter also sang baritone (believe or

not it's true!)

This gets dafter and dafter, but there was a reason

for asking the question about creativity.

The link between left handedness and dyslexia is well

known; also left handedness and creativity be it

traditional art forms, engineering etc or the cyber

world. I'm a painter (and teacher), a couple of

friends from student days are now HypoT. My daughter

who I thought would become a prof musician (violinist

but did law degrees instead wise girl!) is being

tested for hypo.

I know designs graphics, Topper designs just

about anything she has a need for......

Just a thought.

--- Dan wrote:

> Well, a bass-baritone, & have been known to sing

> contrabass - my

> chorus did Rachmaninoff's Vespers a coupla months

> ago & I got to sing

> the bottom line.

> .................................dan

>

>

> > > >

> > > > >How many are artists or involved in creative

> activity?

> > > > >

> > > *Hand waving* Me, me! I'm a research scientist,

> and for fun I sing in

> > > a symphonic chorus and take voice lessons

> singing opera. And I have

> > > painted, although not recently.

> > > ...............dan

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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