? about an elevated parathyroid hormone
I have been having issues with kidney stones and infections for almost 2 months. Due to the antibiotics I have been on, I have not been able to take my vitamins until last week. Today my urologist’s office called me and wants me to meet with an endocrinologist asap regarding an elevated parathyroid hormone. My labs have always been good. I am set to have my next set in a few weeks. I was supposed to have them done yesterday but I had too many scheduling conflicts. For those of you with medical knowledge I have a few questions.
What exactly is elevated parathyroid hormone and what are the consequences of it?
Could this be DS related, not having my vitamins for a month related, or is it a kidney stone related issue? I have had issues with kidney stones pre WLS and pre weight gain.
Are there any changes to my supplements or diet that I can make to help this?
I realize that this is not a doctor forum and I will start harassing my doctors Monday to explain this to me, (they are all gone for the day already) but many of you have been very helpful regarding medical issues in the past. Thank you for any advice.
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What is the treatment for this? Does it require much time off? I am currently working full time and in grad school full time and in the home stretch. Finals are in 2 weeks and I will graduate in May. I am trying to take the smallest amount of time off possible or at a minimum schedule things for the slowest times I have open.
Thanks again for all your help.
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This is the advanced page that explains why bariatric patients tend to have a higher than normal PTH. It is about 3/4 down the page. Once you read that, you can go to the home page and read up on parathyroid issues. It is a very well written website. You will see that a PTH level of 65 is considered too high so why your doc is stressing over a level of 50 is beyond me. Of course it may be that you are trending up and he wants to put the brakes on that. My PTH was only 69 when I got diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism but my calcium fluctuated to as high as 11..2, way too high.
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on 12/2/11 5:45 am
Talk to your endo like mentioned and make sure that he knows the percentages of malabsorbtion you have for fats. (approx 80% of fat is malabsorbed)
HTH,
Michele
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