Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survey. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

THYROID SURVEY RESULTS


Thanks to all who filled out my survey a year ago. I had promised to include these survey stats in my book, but my editor advised against it…said it did not fit in the book. So, I am posting on my blog, for thyroid awareness month. HERE ARE THE RESULTS!

1. I am extremely frustrated because I believe I have a thyroid disorder, but the tests do not confirm this.

Yes - 16%
No – 84 %

2. Have you ever been diagnosed with a thyroid disease or disorder?

Yes-96%
No-4%

3. If Yes, when was your diagnosis

a. 0-5 years ago- 54%
b. 6-10 years ago- 20%
c. 10-15 years ago- 10%
d. More than 15 years-16%

4. How old are you?

a. 0-18-4%
b. 19-40-33%
c. Over 40-63%

5. Were you diagnosed with have Hashi’s, Graves’ or Cancer?

a. Looks like the majority said Hashi’s

6. Were you diagnosed with another thyroid disease than the three mentioned above?

Yes-14%
No-86%

7. I have/had a goiter.

Yes-50%
No-50%

8. I live…

a. East of the Mississippi
53%
b. West of the Mississippi
47%
c. One person said they literally live on the Mississippi.Cool!

9. I have suicidal thoughts and firmly believe this is due to my thyroid disorder.

Yes-37%
No-63%

10. I have had RAI. (Radioactive Iodine)

Yes-29%
No-71%

11. I have had a thyroidectomy.

Yes-17%
No-83%

12. I am frustrated with my doctor with regard to my thyroid care or lack thereof.

Yes-67%
No-27%
N/A-6%

13. Please tell me your worst thyroid disease symptom.

The number one answer….DRUM ROLL PLEASE…

FATIGUE!



Saturday, December 31, 2011

MORE THYROETRY- HAPPY NEW YEAR!!



It is almost the New Year

Thanks so much for having me here

On your computer each week with my blog

About the thyroid…a snippet, a prologue

To the book I am writing for 2012

Coming soon to your E-book shelf

I hope you will like what you read

From the Wild and Crazy Thyroid Lady

Here is a sneak peek at my book intro - Part 1...Look for Part 2 next week

Intro

It is estimated that 50 million Americans suffer from an autoimmune disease, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, Crohn’s, lupus, etc., (aarda.org, 2011). Fifty million is roughly equivalent to the combined populations of California and Texas! Nearly 12 million Americans have a thyroid disease, Hashimoto, Graves, hypercalcemia, cancer, etc., (Harvard, 2011). I have both a thyroid and autoimmune disease. This is my journey from sanity to psychosis and now at comfortably crazy.

We moved into an upper-middle class neighborhood, filled with stay-at-home moms, green lawns, mischievous children and white-collar dads in their loosened ties. I was never really the kind of person to put on airs, but in this neighborhood, I tried to be a little more reserved. Upgrading from an apartment, to a tiny starter home, to our new place became essential. We had to keep moving into bigger dwellings because my son’s toys were taking over, his stuffed animals alone could populate the jungles of Africa. As we continued to expand, our living space wasn’t the only thing getting bigger: my physical and mental problems were as well.

As with most who suffer from thyroid autoimmune diseases, it can take an average of ten years with various ailments before finally achieving the correct diagnosis. This is because these kinds of diseases bring about many mental and physical conditions, finding it difficult to diagnose. It was during this time of figuring out what was wrong with me that I evolved into a Looney Tunes character, but kept everything behind closed doors of course. My neighbors had no idea. It was like “sucking in my gut” so to speak to the outside world, then letting it all hang out to my husband and son, Lucky them!

So there I was in my big-girl house with my big-girl mortgage trying to appear like I just another suburbanite. I spent time flowering, manicuring, hedging, trimming and watering; yard work is truly a full-time job, especially if perfection is the goal. Other pretentious residential activities included, tossing the ball with the neighborhood kiddos (including the brats) at the appropriate time of day: one half-hour before dinner or an hour after dinner. Waving, smiling those pearly whites to folks I most certainly could not pick out of a criminal line-up if my life depended on it.

“Oh, that’s one of my neighbors…really, are you sure officer?”


***

It was a gorgeous day in the neighborhood, opulent sunshine with the perfect amount of wind. I had all the windows open so I could feel the warm breeze coming into my house, an absolute idyllic Spring Cleaning day. I had achieved perfection on the outside of my home, it was time to clean the inside. The front door lay open to let the warm rays in, though the screen door remained closed to keep the bugs out. While diligently dusting the furniture, I heard his little voice say:


....TO BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK

DON'T FORGET JANUARY IS THYROID DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH, PLEASE FILL OUT THE SURVEY, CLICK ON ONE OF THE THE LINKS IN THE UPPER RIGHT CORNER OF THIS PAGE!

HAPPY NEW YEAR LOVE YA

FROM THE CRAZY THYROID LADY!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

THYROID SURVEY given by The Crazy Thyroid Lady ™




Hi guys,

Well, I am sure you will be shocked and amazed to hear my government did not respond to the recent letter I sent (see my blog November 27, 2011 My Letter to the Government). Don’t they understand thyroid sufferers are impatient and have no time for bureaucracy?

Hmmmpt! Well, I’ve decided to conduct my own THYROID SURVEY!

Take that government, medical and scientific community, welcome to the 21st-century in the age of social networking! Bureaucracy shureacracy!

If you want to find us, we are here!

The Crazy Thyroid Lady appreciates any and all comments received with regard to my blog, I love you all! But I think some missed my point. There very well may be a link between thyroid disease and gout. There may also be a connection between thyroid disease and anxiety, thyroid disease and fatigue, thyroid disease and brain fog, also thyroid disease and Kevin Bacon.

Having said this, I still do not believe a trustworthy survey should lump “thyroid disease and gout” in the same question on a questionnaire survey, especially If the attempt is to find out how many of us sufferers are in the world.

It is OK however, to offer this question:

"Do you have thyroid disease or have ever met or seen Kevin Bacon?"

Tee hee...Kidding aside…Would you please click on either links in the upper right corner. If you have a facebook account, you can go on the facebook link or click on the survey monkey link....Remember this is an anonymous survey!!


THE SURVEY WILL BE CLOSED SOON SO HURRY AND BE COUNTED!

Please pass this survey along to other thyroid sufferers as well.

Thanks

Crazy Thyroid Lady

Don't forget to get your copy of my thyroid book Wow Your Mom Really is Crazy