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In a message dated 11/26/2004 5:11:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,

cubfan23@... writes:

> something like " a butterfly shaped organ

> that controls metabolism " and NO ONE knew the answer! I'm sitting in my

> living room yelling, " THYROID " ! I couldn't believe it! But then I don't

> guess those with hypothyroidism would be on Jeopardy because they can't

> think fast enough. (Speaking for myself, at least.)

>

ROFL.

My husband loves Jeopardy. But several years ago I told him I didn't want to

watch it any more because it made me feel stupid.

Just in the last few weeks I've started to watch it again with him and can

actually get some of the answers.

But dang - if they had a category on Thyroid...we would all get every single

answer.

Cindi

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The adrenal glands produce cortisol, not the thyroid, however, the body will

compensate with extra cortisol when the thyroid is not producing enough.

Thus the adrenal fatigue you hear of. The thyroid or it's influence is both

far-reaching and critical to normal body function. It affects heart rate,

cholesterol level, body weight, energy level, muscle strength, skin

condition, vision, menstrual regularity, mental state and a host of other

conditions. Despite its pervasive influence, however, the thyroid gland and

its disorders are still not widely understood among the general public.(OR

DOCTORS.) LOL

I thought it was going to say " not widely understood among the

general population of doctors. " LOL Anyway, I was watching Jeopardy one

night and an answer was on there, something like " a butterfly shaped organ

that controls metabolism " and NO ONE knew the answer! I'm sitting in my

living room yelling, " THYROID " ! I couldn't believe it! But then I don't

guess those with hypothyroidism would be on Jeopardy because they can't

think fast enough. (Speaking for myself, at least.)

in VA.

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The adrenal glands produce cortisol, not the thyroid, however, the body will

compensate with extra cortisol when the thyroid is not producing enough.

Thus the adrenal fatigue you hear of. The thyroid or it's influence is both

far-reaching and critical to normal body function. It affects heart rate,

cholesterol level, body weight, energy level, muscle strength, skin

condition, vision, menstrual regularity, mental state and a host of other

conditions. Despite its pervasive influence, however, the thyroid gland and

its disorders are still not widely understood among the general public.(OR

DOCTORS.) LOL

I thought it was going to say " not widely understood among the

general population of doctors. " LOL Anyway, I was watching Jeopardy one

night and an answer was on there, something like " a butterfly shaped organ

that controls metabolism " and NO ONE knew the answer! I'm sitting in my

living room yelling, " THYROID " ! I couldn't believe it! But then I don't

guess those with hypothyroidism would be on Jeopardy because they can't

think fast enough. (Speaking for myself, at least.)

in VA.

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