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« on: January 15, 2013, 08:19:53 PM »

i saw the surgeon today
 they want to take my parathyoids  feb 5th

i was hesitant for awhile trying to think what could be done to avoid it
but in realirty there is nothing

so i guess this is the best thing that can be done
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Be good to yourself when nobody else will.

« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2013, 04:37:31 AM »

Unfortunately a parathyroidectomy is pretty much a last resort when medication no longer works. I had 3.5 of my parathyroid removed three years ago and it's really done the job. The surgery itself was not nearly as bad as I was expecting and you can't even see the scar after it healed up. It was worth it to no longer have to take the medications. For me at least.

Good luck! :D
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Diagnosed with Bilateral Hypoplastic Kidney Disease - 1990
First Livinig Donor Transplant (from my mommy!) - October 3, 1996
Transplant Failed/Put on Hemodialysis - May 2005
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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2013, 08:23:15 AM »

he said something about taking 3/2 out and put the other half in my left arm

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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2013, 12:17:20 PM »

Sounds about right. I think they usually leave half a para and either put it in your arm or leave it intact. I used to know the reason for this but I've forgotten now. :/ I think it's so you don't produce too little pth after the surgery.
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Diagnosed with Bilateral Hypoplastic Kidney Disease - 1990
First Livinig Donor Transplant (from my mommy!) - October 3, 1996
Transplant Failed/Put on Hemodialysis - May 2005
Second Kidney Transplant (deceased donor) - July 2010
Transplant Failed/Restart In-Center Hemodialysis - February 2011
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