I'm glad your PTH came down - that's great.Just to answer your question anyway - PTH has been oneof the few "minor" concerns since my tx as it is staying elevated - not super high, but outside the normal limit. For about 6 months or so I was on sensipar post-tx but the govt won't technically allow it since I'm not on dialysis anymore (I'd have to pay full price for it). Anyway the docs here are not that concerned at this point - they keep saying that it can take "a couple of years" for the PTH to come down naturally). I was also taking some cancitricol one every other day for a time, but my Calcium went up, so they let that stop. Having another PTH test next week so we'll see where I'm at.
Well, this is interesting. I am 5 months post-transplant and my energy levels are still in the basement, so neph is checking iron and PTH with next blood work. I never had PTH issues before the transplant that I'm aware of, so will be curious to see the results.