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    moxsum
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    Last edited by moxsum; 10-09-2013, 02:45 PM.

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    Right, hypothyroid does not always show up in a lab test. Tempeture tells the story you want to be at least above 97.5. The lowest i ever recorded my tempeture was about 10 years ago. I clocked in at 94 degrees.


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      moxsum
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      Last edited by moxsum; 10-09-2013, 02:45 PM.

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        Originally posted by moxsum View Post
        damn 94?? thats reallly low..
        Thats almost dead. i was working at the doctors office and testing a thermononmeter. I put new batteries in it and took my temp 94.4 degrees.


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          moxsum
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          Last edited by moxsum; 10-09-2013, 02:45 PM.

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            Originally posted by moxsum View Post
            So how was your erectile performance at that time?? Whats symptoms were you experiencing?
            Smaller, it was smaller but still firm. When i became diabetic that when i started getting the limp bisquit. I was hypothyroid five years before i became diabetic i say this because hypthyroid disease can cause diabetes. right now with your temps at the virge you can prevent full fledge hypothyroid by staying active and not eating any soy protein or oil priducts which can cause your thyroid gland to stop producing thyroid.


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                Mostly men at this site n.

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                • #9
                  This is an interesting thread to find. Back in the day, I used to wake up with morning wood and have no problems achieving erections, but the last couple of years have seen ED which has ranged from mild to pretty awful at different junctures (and was mostly psychological in the end I'm sure). I get the odd random erection during the day now, and no morning wood.

                  Psychological ED aside, from various studies and websites I've seen, it seems that hypothyroidism could be the original cause of my ED. This wasn't the result of poor lifestyle choices on my part - hypothyroidism is in my family. I was diagnosed as hypothyroid in late 2010 after feeling rubbish for a good couple of years but never thinking anything of it. I've been prescribed levothyroxine 50mcg (once daily) since October and every blood test I've had since then has indicated that my thyroid hormone levels are back on the right track, if not quite 'normal' yet. So hopefully my confidence and my erections will improve the longer I am taking levothyroxine. In the meantime though, I'll be practicing kegels and trying out the 5 G's
                  Yavin
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                  Last edited by Yavin; 02-21-2011, 04:59 PM.

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