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Low levels of Calcium in the blood

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I have had three separate blood tests now weeks apart and all of them show low calcium in the blood. I am 54 male and I eat a diet Rich in calcium and take vitamin D every day. Anyone got any ideas. Still waiting to see a consultant.

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Sorry to hear you are awaiting diagnosis. I think the following might be of interest:

nhs.uk/conditions/hypoparat...

Definitely see Dr. I had /have low Calcium (osteopenia) , that can lead to osteoporosis & I am there. Are you exercising with Dr approval. From my own journey, see Dr. You must have, if you have low Calcium, how low? I was referred to rheumatologist- not only had BMD( bone mass density) but advised to take SLO-Cal. OTC here. It has correct type of calcium, with D as cholecalciferol & magnesium. Go back to Dr

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