So is the term thyroid menopause really appropriate given that problems with the thyroid and menopause are really two separate issues?There's been an increase in awareness of thyroid issues in people, particularly women, in recent times. In fact, women are 8-10 times more likely to experience them than men and should really make an attempt to understand what it is.It's easy to "bury your head in the sand" and assume you are just experiencing perimenopause symptoms but you need to understand thyroid problems and menopause can virtually mask each others symptoms.The term thyroid menopause mainly relates to the time of life a women could experience both. With hypothyroidism, it's not uncommon to present itself to a woman as early as her thirties.Similar SymptomsIt's long list of symptoms also mirrors that of other conditions and not just menopause. It displays symptoms associated with some mental health disorders such as panic attack.Here's a short list of symptoms:- mood swings and depression- weight gain and weight loss- irregular periods- low energy levels and unusual sleep patternsDo some of the above resonate with you if you are experiencing the early stages of menopause?The Issue Of Weight GainOne of the most recognizable symptoms associated with thyroid issues is unusual weight gain. The added problem is this weight is almost impossible to shed. This is accompanied by an increase in appetite and unless you are aware that the thyroid is closely connected to regulating the metabolic rate, then you'll more than likely fight a losing battle trying to get rid of the weight. This in itself is a sign you need to check for correct thyroid function.Other issues associated with thyroid problems include swelling in the legs and arms as well as neck pain, loss of hair and unusual heart rhythms. These are other signs which are not associated with menopause and the "green light" that thyroid issues may be the culprit.So if you think you have thyroid menopause, think again. Each is it's own separate subject and the connection lies in the similar symptoms associated with both. If you suspect hypothyroidism may be an issue with you then the safest course of action to take is to see your doctor.
1. Men Don't want to hear about the people at your job. . 2. Have lied about how many women they have slept with.
3. Men Really do love sports.
4. Can find something attractive about any woman
5. Men know more about useless things than you do
6 Hate shopping
7. Love getting oral sex
8. Love when you walk around in your bra and panties
9. Think they are the best lover YOU ever had.
10. Want to have a son.
11. Don't like bitchy women
12. Men like Strip clubs
13. Don't like your gay friend ( unless your friend is a girl... maybe)
14. Are listening to you, but not every word
15. Likes when you are drunk
16. Know why you are mad, but don't want to argue about it.
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