It is a bad idea to increase Vitamin D if you might have Parathyroid tumors. That could cause the death of the patient. Might be you have in your hands this moment the confirmation that you probably might have Parathyroid tumors. My doctors, when I leave an appointment, always give me a bunch of pages that have the results of my blood tests. What is you blood calcium level? Is it ten or above?
To quote the web site. http://www.parathyroid.com
Remember
It is almost never normal to have a high blood calcium level.
4. All patients with parathyroid disease have calcium levels and PTH levels that go up and down. We operate on over 400 patients per year that have been waiting for parathyroid surgery for several years because of a misunderstanding of this one parathyroid fact alone. Their doctor will see a high calcium and then re-check it a few weeks later. The second one is lower, and sometimes inside the normal range. They then wait for a few months and check the calcium again, this time it is up again, but not as much. The parathyroid hormone is checked, and it is up, but the calcium is not that high... This routine can go on for YEARS. These patients have hyperparathyroidism. This is exactly what this disease does... it is expected that they calcium levels vary from week to week! MOST patients with this disease have calcium levels that fluctuate from "high normal range" to "high". This is expected, and it may stay this way for years...during which time the patient has symptoms which prevent them from enjoying life... and their bones are getting ruined.
How many of these symptoms do you already have:
Symptoms of Parathyroid Disease (Hyperparathyroidism)
bullet Loss of energy. Don't feel like doing much. Tired all the time. Chronic fatigue. (#1 symptom)
bullet Just don't feel well; don't quite feel normal. Hard to explain but just feel kind of bad.
bullet Feel old. Don't have the interest in things that you used to.
bullet Can't concentrate, or can't keep your concentration like in the past.
bullet Depression. (blog)
bullet Osteoporosis and Osteopenia.
bullet Bones hurt; typically it's bones in the legs and arms but can be most bones.
bullet Don't sleep like you used to. Wake up in middle of night. Trouble getting to sleep.
bullet Tired during the day and frequently feel like you want a nap (but naps don't help).
bullet Spouse claims you are more irritable and harder to get along with (cranky, bitchy). (blog)
bullet Forget simple things that you used to remember very easily (worsening memory).
bullet Gastric acid reflux; heartburn; GERD. (blog)
bullet Decrease in sex drive. (blog)
bullet Thinning hair (predominately in middle aged females on the front part of the scalp).
bullet Kidney Stones (and eventually kidney failure). (blog)
bullet High Blood Pressure (sometimes mild, sometimes quite severe; up and down a lot).
bullet Recurrent Headaches (usually patients under the age of 40).
bullet Heart Palpitations (arrhythmias). Typically atrial arrhythmias. (blog)
bullet Atrial Fibrillation (rapid heart rate, often requiring blood thinners and pacemakers). (blog)
bullet High liver function tests (liver blood tests).
bullet Development of MGUS and abnormal blood protein levels.
Most people with hyperparathyroidism will have 5 - 6 of these symptoms. Some will have lots of them. A few people will say they don't have any... but after an operation they will often say otherwise. 95% of people with hyperparathyroidism will have 4 or more of these symptoms. In general, the longer you have hyperparathyroidism, the more symptoms you will develop.
Or put another way
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