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Me! My father was an orange read head, I have had red hair of one shade or

another all my life as well. Not sure how far back it goes, but that kind of

red hair with freckles is a recessive trait that one parent must be redhead

& the other carrying it for it to show up. Weird, I know little of my

natural father's health, my Mother's side was where I inherited the thyroid

problems from. She was dark brown haired and very French looking.

Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

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I have/had a dark chestnut colored hair, with many red highlights,

originally. However, it is my two blondish haired daughters with the light

eyes (not brown) and fair skin who got Hashimoto's, as well as me, and I

also have very fair skin. My youngest girl from a second marriage has the

darker chestnut hair and dark brown eyes like me, and darker skin like HER

father's side, and has no indication of thyroid disease, we don't think, at

this point. She had no learning problems in school either. Both of my

light eyed girls did. Remember that the children most often affected by ADD

and ADHD are also statiistically inclined to have the fair hair, fair skin,

and color range blue eyes also. See any connection there with thyroid

disease? I do. One of the two daughters from that first marriage has a

definite natural red streak in her hair, and the rest is almost a strawberry

blonde, the other one has a very light brown to blonde, but I have to keep

in mind that she would be carrying the gene for the reddish hair because

THEIR father had the shock of curly red hair, with a tinge of brown in it.

My mother's side of the family is strong for Indian and Scotch heritage, but

my father's side is very strong for German, Nordic, Indian, and tell me that

the Forsythes aren't very English, hehe! It seems to me as though in almost

every case, that the strong German and Nordic heritage is always strong for

thyroid disease.

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

> >redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

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> That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

> Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

> your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

> grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

>

> Janie

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In a message dated 8/30/2004 10:23:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

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> Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

> your family has hypothyroid??

Well...before I had the prematurely gray of hypo...I had auburn hair - nice

reddish highlights. My mom with Hashi's...the same way...reddish hair that

went gray. My Dad...who I have suspected of having low thyroid too (they tend to

marry I understand)...also reddish highlights.

Cindi

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Hmmmmm, I'm a red head too. I know that we are harder to put under anesthesia

and have a higher pain tolerance, but I didn't know that thyroid issues were

part of the package too.

Tigger

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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Ther are some redheads in my family, although not in the immediate

family. However, my almost black, hair had read highlights, that is

until it turned gray. I started graying early. I am 50 as of last

Friday.

Maybe we should do a poll something like: My natural hair (before

graying, if applicable) was (1) Was Red, (2) Had Red highlights, (3)

Neither

Blessings,

Debbie K.

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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Just to answer your poll question:

1) I was always a stawberry blonde with more red highlights than blonde. Now I'm

a more red strawberry blonde thanks to Miss Clairol... or whatever the

hairdresser uses.

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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I have black eyes and medium skin. My adoptive sister has green eyes and

blonde hair and has no thyroid disease. Figures I would never fit the norm

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>Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>To: <NaturalThyroidHormones >

>Subject: Re: Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 00:16:16 -0500

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I'v never had an operation so I can't answer this. I do know when I

have dental work it takes a long time for the novacaine or whatever

they use to even start wearing off.

On my dad's side I am Dutch and German. On my mother's side I am

English, French, ish and Welsh. Thanks to the French side I have

brown hair and brown eyes and medium skin. Don't sunburn easy.

Also before my mother passed away (when I was in my early 20's) she

noticed I was going grey.

Louise

> I woke up as they were sticking a hard green tube down my throat

during

> surgury

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> >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

> >To: <NaturalThyroidHormones >

> >Subject: Re: Re[2]: Being REDHEAD and

hypothyroid

> >Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 07:52:26 -0400

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Tigger wrote:

Hmmmmm, I'm a red head too. I know that we are harder to put under anesthesia

and have a higher pain tolerance, but I didn't know that thyroid issues were

part of the package too.

Tigger

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Another redhead here. I read on a website about a year ago that having red hair

is a risk factor for thyroid problems. I know many people with thyroid problems

that have red hair, so maybe there's something to this.

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In a message dated 8/31/2004 5:02:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,

laurie.brown@... writes:

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> Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid?

Yes, that is written a lot of places...and I can testify to it. :(

Cindi

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Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I seem to

remember reading that somewhere...

Laurie

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I seem to

remember reading that somewhere...

Laurie

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I seem to

remember reading that somewhere...

Laurie

Being REDHEAD and hypothyroid

>redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

Janie

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I get google emails on thyroid issues, and this came in my email last night.

http://theedge.bostonherald.com/teenNews/view.bg?articleid=41919

talks about the correlation with premature greying and thyroid problems.

SandyE~Houston

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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 17:02:16 -0400

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i'm a red hed and i'm hypo. my sister and dad are also hypo, and they are

also red-tinted. my mom has it too, but she has black hair.

In a message dated 8/31/04 6:20:50 PM, NaturalThyroidHormones

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>   >redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

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>   That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

>   Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

>   your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

>   grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

>

>   Janie

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My husband has 16 redheads in his family, not one has Hypo , but more than have

( the women) have some sort of Auto Immune .

melmoop@... wrote:i'm a red hed and i'm hypo. my sister and dad are also

hypo, and they are

also red-tinted. my mom has it too, but she has black hair.

In a message dated 8/31/04 6:20:50 PM, NaturalThyroidHormones

writes:

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> >redheads are frequently low thyroid - even reddish highlights.

>

> That blows me away. Did he say WHY he has come to that conclusion?

> Does anybody here come from a strong redhead family, and many of

> your family has hypothyroid?? My brother is red-headed, as was my

> grandmother, but don't know about either of them with hypo.

>

> Janie

>

>

>

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In a message dated 9/10/2004 6:40:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

cubfan23@... writes:

> Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I

> seem to remember reading that somewhere...

>

yes. that is correct.

cindi

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In a message dated 9/10/2004 6:40:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

cubfan23@... writes:

> Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I

> seem to remember reading that somewhere...

>

yes. that is correct.

cindi

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In a message dated 9/10/2004 6:40:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

cubfan23@... writes:

> Isn't there an association between prematurely grey hair and thyroid? I

> seem to remember reading that somewhere...

>

yes. that is correct.

cindi

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