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haydon
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Posted: 09/08/07 - 03:16 Post subject:
I have been running for a long time. I maintained my body weight pretty much the same over the years. However, I noticed that I started to lose weigh rapidly. I was eating normally but my pounds kept falling off. I was diagnosed with a thyroid problem. What do you think about thyroid problems and running?
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tonnie
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Posted: 10/22/07 - 22:08 Post subject:
Thyroid is one of the most important glands in our body. Having problem with it is a serious matter. You shouldn’t underestimate it. I suggest you back off with the running for a while until you get your problem under control. You should check with your doctor and see what he is recommending about that. My advice is; don’t push too much at this stage.
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Posted: 06/19/09 - 08:58 Post subject: re: thyroid problems and running
| haydon wrote: | | I have been running for a long time. I maintained my body weight pretty much the same over the years. However, I noticed that I started to lose weigh rapidly. I was eating normally but my pounds kept falling off. I was diagnosed with a thyroid problem. What do you think about thyroid problems and running? |
Hi haydon, did you find out any info on thyroid problems? If you don't mind, what was/is your condition?
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