Now heres the thing.. Because in UK the thyroid treatment and diagnosis regimes are very unnuanced I've had endless arguments with Dr's re treatment etc, particularly when my thyroid state has changed to become either more hypo or sometimes hyper.. To this date although I know I have Hashimotos (due to antibody tests) as opposed to acquired through damage hypothyroidism Dr's won't attach that as a label as they say its irrelevant to treatment. Which is fine except Hashimotos is autoimmune 2/
@Zailrand I have autoimmune problems too. I don't have any thoughts on it, because I don't understand the science. I have to trust my doctor, I guess. I can do a virtual visit to discuss it with her.
@Zailrand I have Hashimotos. Managed by meds. Worried about that as a condition that could put me at risk. It is unknown. Prepare for social distancing to protect yourself, is all I can say.
@Ac2alLivingScientist pretty much what I'm doing atm...
.. and that basically means that my own immune system attacks my own thyroid, causing it to malfunction. Heres the really scary bit - the cytokine storm that occurs in some covid-19 patients is caused by an already over zealous immune system attacking the virus and wrecking total havoc. Clearly the science is emerging so its difficult to ascertain whether this applies. Sorry for rambling but I guess it helps to get it down. Does anyone else on here have this condition? What are you thoughts? /