I’ve been referred for parathyroid removal since recently being diagnosed with hyperparathyriodism. 38 y/o, had kidney stones like 5 times since age of 19, calcium at levels above 11 and 12 in 24h urine, and no one has ever found this at health check-ups before (blood levels of ionized calcium is really high apparently). Nervous for the surgery but glad it’s finally been discovered!
I am your age and just got labs back. Mine is the same, 11.1. From what I’m reading, it’s likely this (hyperparathyroidism). My doctor’s office hasn’t called me back yet, but I imagine they will do imaging to see if the parathyroid glands are enlarged or have a mass on them. I have noticed there are several young ladies on tiktok that have gone through a hyperparathyroidectomy. It doesn’t look bad worst case scenario. I hope things turn out well for you!
@Pryjole Don't mess with it! It can cause osteoporosis, you do not want osteoporosis. I am 62 and my osteoporosis is very severe, still trying to determine why. Have "mildly elevated" calcium, probably not hyperparathyroidism, but something is causing my bones to be really bad way too young.
@@cindylutz7442Same here. I am 65 with severe osteoporosis my 24 hour urine test came back high on the calcium at about 300 blood calcium normal PTH test normal. I’m at a loss they wanna put me on a diuretic and adrug like prolia or fosamax. Trying to see if there’s something I can do naturally to lower the calcium level in my urine. Its pretty upsetting.
I took two prevagen a day for 11 months while in school and I lost weight about 5- 8 months in. It’s been 4 years. And I’m still with the same weight loss. Should I worry. How can I reverse the effects. Knowing now what I know the recommended dose is once a day. I would like to gain my original weight back
No clue why my nephrologist won’t get me tested for parathyroid. Just keeps piling the pills on and they aren’t working at all. Only been getting worse 😠🤬
@@idas6475 or a tumor one can get bigger need a parathyroidectomy I've had mine removed unknown to me for 4 decades just watch what I eat now bloods done to check I'm ok been fine since i found out used to get things like tingling pain in my jaw awful cramps awful. stay away from dairy products
Why is surgery only suggested for those under 50? I believe those are outdated guidelines set in the 1960s. Had parathyroidectomy at 53. Feel so much better. Suffered from anxiety, extreme fatigue, had early onset cataracts and gallstones -- suspect hypercalcemia played a role. Rethink that under 50 criteria please
I drank 2 bottles of Pocari Sweat (an electrolyte drink) in a short period of time and now have had stomach pains for the last 24 hours. Can just water fix this?
@@barrychuckle5565 I did lol. Water and laxatives did the trick. I was in a fair amount of pain for a while and started worrying when I read electrolyte imbalances can lead to death. But all good!
just got diagnosed with this. I fractured my heel in May and it's end of October and it won't heal. So after blood work and urine tests; this is what I have. what can I do to get rid of this???
I also have hypercalcemia. Got a surgery back in august however it wasn’t affective. Now I’m on medication. Really depends on how severe it is. Talk to your doctor.
@@yasminmahgoub674 I just got approved for a bone stimulator! I have a non union fracture since May. I'm hoping this machine will work cause I've been you've been told by my Dr that my injury is too old for surgery.
@@gguerrero4769 Yes! It was from hyperparathyroidism. A condition in which the parathyroid was overproducing calcium. I was finally diagnosed in May 2022, and had hyperparathyroidectomy surgery in July and they removed 3.5 of the four glands in my neck. The surgery worked, but they knicked my vocal cord so now my vocal cord is paralyzed, resulting in me being permanently hoarse. Lord if it ain't one thing its another.