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Parathyroid?
PTH
4.6(2-9.3). My GP isn’t concerned . The good news is that my kidney function is improved since I am on NDT. 09-04-2019 Kreatinine 101umol/l ref.(45-84) EGRF 50kl/1.73m ref. >60 2-01-2020 Kreatinine 78 ref.(49-90) units unknown EGRF 76 ref. >60 units unknown Should I be worried?
PTH
4.6(2-9.3). My GP isn’t concerned . The good news is that my kidney function is improved since I am on NDT. 09-04-2019 Kreatinine 101umol/l ref.(45-84) EGRF 50kl/1.73m ref. >60 2-01-2020 Kreatinine 78 ref.(49-90) units unknown EGRF 76 ref. >60 units unknown Should I be worried?
olga67
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Restless legs/cramps from hypothyroidism or hyperparathyroidism?
I could have hyperparathyroidism as well due to the fact I had a quite severe vitamin D deficiency (9 ng/ml), now corrected and have elevated calcium levels (at 2.6 mmol/l), though I haven't taken a
PTH
test yet.
I could have hyperparathyroidism as well due to the fact I had a quite severe vitamin D deficiency (9 ng/ml), now corrected and have elevated calcium levels (at 2.6 mmol/l), though I haven't taken a
PTH
test yet.
Andaman
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Parathyroid question
Got blood tests done and received letter saying my
PTH
is mildly raised 7.4. But normal calcium level so no further investigations needed. Under a rheumatologist at a different hospital where previously I've had raised calcium. Should I be concerned do you think. I've lost faith.
Got blood tests done and received letter saying my
PTH
is mildly raised 7.4. But normal calcium level so no further investigations needed. Under a rheumatologist at a different hospital where previously I've had raised calcium. Should I be concerned do you think. I've lost faith.
Cinn987
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
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High parathyroid hormone
I have just had bloods done to look at my thyroid (out of this bloods they forgot to do my TSH) I am hyperthyroid with Graves disease and Padgets disease. I was previously on carbimozole which was stopped in August after being told I was stable. I am on vitamin D 1000 a day. I feel awful flushing again
I have just had bloods done to look at my thyroid (out of this bloods they forgot to do my TSH) I am hyperthyroid with Graves disease and Padgets disease. I was previously on carbimozole which was stopped in August after being told I was stable. I am on vitamin D 1000 a day. I feel awful flushing again
beesting1966
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Early Hypo/Hashi's Complicated By Adrenal/Low Cortisol
the latest blood (all done early morning and fasting) and urine work CBC - All normal Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies - 45 (<35) High Transglutaminase IGA Antibodies - <0.5 (<15) TSH - 2.06 (0.35-5.0) - Has been as high as 3.65 Free T4 - 15 (12-22) Free T3 - 4.8 (3.4-5.9) Parathyroid Hormone
PTH
the latest blood (all done early morning and fasting) and urine work CBC - All normal Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies - 45 (<35) High Transglutaminase IGA Antibodies - <0.5 (<15) TSH - 2.06 (0.35-5.0) - Has been as high as 3.65 Free T4 - 15 (12-22) Free T3 - 4.8 (3.4-5.9) Parathyroid Hormone
PTH
ASkepticalConsumer
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Anyone struggle with secondary hyperparathyroidism AND hypercalcemia
down to 9.6 (
PTH
= 139) 5 months ago. - At my last next check-up, my calcium was 10.6 and my
PTH
was 116, so the doctor reduced my dose to 1X every 3 days.
down to 9.6 (
PTH
= 139) 5 months ago. - At my last next check-up, my calcium was 10.6 and my
PTH
was 116, so the doctor reduced my dose to 1X every 3 days.
ILMA54
in
Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Help with labs - upper range but feel bad
Latest labs: TSH: .006 Free T4: 1.47 ng (.82-1.77) Free T3: 3.9 pg (2-4.4) rT3: 18.8 ng (9.2-24.1) Cortisol (morning, fasting): 14.7ug (6.2-19.4 for morning)
PTH
: 23 p g (15-65) My calculations have my T3 at 88% range and my T4 at 83%. This is the highest they have ever been.
Latest labs: TSH: .006 Free T4: 1.47 ng (.82-1.77) Free T3: 3.9 pg (2-4.4) rT3: 18.8 ng (9.2-24.1) Cortisol (morning, fasting): 14.7ug (6.2-19.4 for morning)
PTH
: 23 p g (15-65) My calculations have my T3 at 88% range and my T4 at 83%. This is the highest they have ever been.
NoUserNameIsNotUsed
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Hypothyroid with Hashimoto’s now primary Hyperparathyroidism as well. Anyone else in this boat??
So last week I went to have a blood test at the GP to check my thyroid levels (or so I believed). However when I got the results back there was no thyroid check done, instead I had results for the following; Serum parathyroid hormone 13.8 pmol/L ( 1.6 - 7.2) Plasma calcium level 2.66 mmol/L normal range
So last week I went to have a blood test at the GP to check my thyroid levels (or so I believed). However when I got the results back there was no thyroid check done, instead I had results for the following; Serum parathyroid hormone 13.8 pmol/L ( 1.6 - 7.2) Plasma calcium level 2.66 mmol/L normal range
Mionaonthehill
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Lab results
Could someone please help me understand the following lab results TSH 3.91mlU/L (0.40-4.00) Free T3 3.5 pmol/L (2.9-4.9) Free T4 11.8 pmol/L (9-19) TPOAt 635.8 iU/ml (0-6) HIGH TgAt 21.8 lU/L (0-4) HIGH
PTH
3.9 (1.3-8.2) Vit D 58.5 nmol/L (optimal >50 Serum Ferritin 8.6 ug/L (15-260) LOW I take
Could someone please help me understand the following lab results TSH 3.91mlU/L (0.40-4.00) Free T3 3.5 pmol/L (2.9-4.9) Free T4 11.8 pmol/L (9-19) TPOAt 635.8 iU/ml (0-6) HIGH TgAt 21.8 lU/L (0-4) HIGH
PTH
3.9 (1.3-8.2) Vit D 58.5 nmol/L (optimal >50 Serum Ferritin 8.6 ug/L (15-260) LOW I take
masa2333
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Update on statins for me
Well I’ve tried yet another statin and still have bad side effects. Saw GP today who has referred me to a Lipid Group for advice on other statins and other ways to prevent another heart attack. I’ve been referred to an endocrinologist because of my high parathyroid hormone levels and my GP has asked
Well I’ve tried yet another statin and still have bad side effects. Saw GP today who has referred me to a Lipid Group for advice on other statins and other ways to prevent another heart attack. I’ve been referred to an endocrinologist because of my high parathyroid hormone levels and my GP has asked
Maisie2014
in
British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, etc.
Supplemental calcium in the blood inhibits
PTH
.
Supplemental calcium in the blood inhibits
PTH
.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
New to The Group with Some Questions
A recent couple lab tests showed that my
PTH
level is high. Is this common in people with CKD? I'm concerned. Thanks in advance for your comments. Dave
A recent couple lab tests showed that my
PTH
level is high. Is this common in people with CKD? I'm concerned. Thanks in advance for your comments. Dave
dave9136
in
Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Creatinine vs gfr
I asked him in my last two meetings why my
pth
was so high and now he has asked for it to be checked only every three months instead of monthly. If it’s high shouldn’t it be something we look at at a regular basis?
I asked him in my last two meetings why my
pth
was so high and now he has asked for it to be checked only every three months instead of monthly. If it’s high shouldn’t it be something we look at at a regular basis?
PurplePill
in
Kidney Transplant
5 years ago
Still on the fence about dialysis...
I got my most recent lab report. Urea nitrogen 82 High Creatinine 1.99 High eGFR is 27 Low Potassium 5.4 High Phosphate [phosphorous] 4.7 High Protein/Creatinine ratio 167 High Non-fasting glucose 129 [good for me] And this is new, I have had a deteriorating thyroid for at least 10 years. My parathyroid
I got my most recent lab report. Urea nitrogen 82 High Creatinine 1.99 High eGFR is 27 Low Potassium 5.4 High Phosphate [phosphorous] 4.7 High Protein/Creatinine ratio 167 High Non-fasting glucose 129 [good for me] And this is new, I have had a deteriorating thyroid for at least 10 years. My parathyroid
Cape_Cod_Sharon
in
Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Coimbra Protocol 3
If it’s low at all, ask for
PTH
test. That needs to be low on the spectrum for your immune system to be in check. Parkinson’s is an autoimune disease. Your parathyroid hormone regulates your immune system. Big Pharma knows that. Why don’t they look into it?
If it’s low at all, ask for
PTH
test. That needs to be low on the spectrum for your immune system to be in check. Parkinson’s is an autoimune disease. Your parathyroid hormone regulates your immune system. Big Pharma knows that. Why don’t they look into it?
38yroldmale
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Osteoporosis treatment
Can my mother Sobha Ghoshal (aged 78 years) take biphosphonates like Aclasta /Stoplos One (zolendronic acid) for more than 5 years after completing Bonmax
Pth
(teriparatide) injection for 2 years (spanning from October 2015 to September 2017) for Osteoporosis?
Can my mother Sobha Ghoshal (aged 78 years) take biphosphonates like Aclasta /Stoplos One (zolendronic acid) for more than 5 years after completing Bonmax
Pth
(teriparatide) injection for 2 years (spanning from October 2015 to September 2017) for Osteoporosis?
smtamt
in
Osteoporosis Support
5 years ago
which is the better treatment for osteoporosis for post menopausal woman of 78 years?
My mother Sobha Ghoshal (now 78 years in 2019) has taken Bonmax
Pth
(teriparatide) injection for 2 years (spanning from October 2015 to September 2017) for Osteoporosis.. But after completion of 2 yrs, the T- score did not did not improve from the first BMD Test in the femur neck left and right.
My mother Sobha Ghoshal (now 78 years in 2019) has taken Bonmax
Pth
(teriparatide) injection for 2 years (spanning from October 2015 to September 2017) for Osteoporosis.. But after completion of 2 yrs, the T- score did not did not improve from the first BMD Test in the femur neck left and right.
smtamt
in
Osteoporosis Support
5 years ago
Which blood tests?
I do have a check for calcium/
PTH
and of course thyroid panel, but I know there are a lot more things that are necessary for optimal thyroid function. Thank you
I do have a check for calcium/
PTH
and of course thyroid panel, but I know there are a lot more things that are necessary for optimal thyroid function. Thank you
Margo
in
Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Hyperparathyroidism??
My question: how can I test that one of my parathyroid glands is (or is not) overactive (hyperparathyroidism) and therefore makin too much
PTH
hormone which then causes our bones to release calcium constantly into the blood stream.
My question: how can I test that one of my parathyroid glands is (or is not) overactive (hyperparathyroidism) and therefore makin too much
PTH
hormone which then causes our bones to release calcium constantly into the blood stream.
BirdBones
in
Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Coimbra Protocol 2 and vitamin D.
If it’s low at all, ask for
PTH
test. That needs to be low on the spectrum for your immune system to be in check. Parkinson’s is an autoimune disease. Your parathyroid hormone regulates your immune system. Big Pharma knows that. Why don’t they look into it?
If it’s low at all, ask for
PTH
test. That needs to be low on the spectrum for your immune system to be in check. Parkinson’s is an autoimune disease. Your parathyroid hormone regulates your immune system. Big Pharma knows that. Why don’t they look into it?
38yroldmale
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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