PTH up, more Zemplar, PTH down, less Zemplar, PTH goes back up, more Zemplar, PTH goes back down, less Zemplar....
Rob's PTH has been steadily increasing each month (was up in the 400's). His Neph put him on Hectorol which did nothing for him. He then put him on Sensipar 30 mg and it wasn't coming down as fast. He is now on 60 mg and it's working for him. However, he has been throwing up more which we are puzzedl with. After hearing from one poster that they had this problem with Sensipar, I'm going to talk to Rob. I think that is the problem! He was never a person to throw up with this disease, maybe once every 2-3 weeks.Thanks!
I just had a psychiatric evaluation as part of my kidney transplant evaluation. I happened to tell the psychiatrist about some of these difficulties I've had in balancing meds, how PTH and other blood values keep fluctuating as the neph adjusts the doses up and down, etc. He told me to just think of it as "surfing through life." That is, ride the Wave of Life, keep your balance on your surfboard, and see how long you can keep your balance before you fall off and....