It has been. I'm happy like heck that it's better. I'm just still a little skeered it'll come back in full force. If it is something related to my levels, my concern is justified. I have a heck of a time with my phosphorus.Another good reason to be here. I'm sure there's a wealth of advice regarding phosphorus.
What causes Pain in Bones and Joints?Pain in bones or joints is a common problem in people with kidney failure, or with kidney transplants. It may be due to muscular sprains or arthritis which, of course, may occur whether there is kidney failure or not. Some types of bone disease may not cause pain, others can be painful. It is necessary to talk to your medical team to make a diagnosis – this webpage is only designed to give helpful information after a diagnosis has been made.Types of bone disease that can occur in people with Kidney DiseasesMany people with kidney disease do not develop bone disease. However, if they do, there are several types that may occur. Some of these are related to the calcium and phosphate problems mentioned above, and others are not. Some types of bone or joint disease may have developed even if the person had never had any problem with their kidneys.Some diseases frequently seen in people with kidney diseases are listed here. Other conditions seen less often (such as rheumatoid arthritis) are not included …Click here to go the Arthritis Research Campaign (UK) website which contains details on various types of arthritis.Bone disease due to high PTH (called renal osteodystrophy) Adynamic bone disease Osteoporosis Osteoarthritis Amyloid Infection Gout
Wow, Angie. Thanks for the info. Yes, my pth has been high, and high for awhile.What's the procedure like for removal?
There is a thread for parathyroidectomy somewhere on this site. I started it because I am going in for one in November.
Whoa, Whoa Whoa...... Try Sensipar first. It turns off your parathyroids. There are some threads on this site regarding Sensipar.
but according to some here there are new meds to control the high PTH levels without removal. I would suggest getting all the facts before discussing it with the Neph just so that you are on top of your care
Stop chewing gum (if you do) it exacerbates nerve damage in the teeth. Nerves take a LONG time to heal. Just keep the stress off your teeth by not chewing hard candy, gum etc.
The doc and dentist asked the same question, glitter. My pain is inconsistent with TMJ. My dentist thinks I may "clench" at night, but my doc disagrees. My lady says I don't do either, and I figure she'd know. I also tend to sleep with my mouth open. I could buy into a nifty little "mouth appliance," but it's more than I can afford. Seems like a stab in the dark as well, and I'm getting tired of those.Thank you for the response. I appreciate your thoughts. I just can't imagine I'm the only person around who has experienced this.