Well it finally happened the doctor noticed the rising PTH levels and fairly uncontrolled phosphorous levels and decided to refer me to a surgeon. Oh Geez. Please tell me this is simple and uncomplicated???And it is a quick recovery time with little pain??? Anyway whatever the truth lay it on me.Katherine
After your parathyroids are removed can you drink all the milk you want to?
Quote from: Rerun on June 25, 2006, 06:14:22 PMAfter your parathyroids are removed can you drink all the milk you want to?Well Milk still has Phosphourus and it is still a liquid, so not really. But you definately don't have to worry about your calcium being to low.- Epoman
When my son had this surgery a couple of years ago the surgery seemed to go well but he required an IV following surgery that infiltrated and seriously burned his hand. It was the worst thing he has been through to date, without question. If your levels drop and you require an IV be very careful if you feel any infiltration. Apparently the nurse working knew nothing about this and she gave him a pain shot when he complained his hand was burning terribly and knocked him out. If I hadn't noticed redness and swelling and demanded she do something, he would have completely lost his hand.
I'm curious, is it common in most places for the remaining piece of the parathyroids to be implanted in the arm? The first surgeon my son saw wanted to do that, but my son hated the thought of it! Now that he is facing the prospect of another surgery on his neck since his PTH went back up, he feels he made a mistake. Just wondered what standard practice is in other areas. I'm between two fair sized SC cities. In one, they implant in the arm most of the time and in the other, they don't. These places are THIRTY miles apart and we are in the middle!
Just had a half of one left in my neck. PHT result creeping up just over 500 now.
I was told I had something called hungry bone sysndome, which caused the bones to suck up all the calcium, leaving none in the blood to counter the phosphorus...
Yesterday I asked our supervisor to let me have a look at my last results. Since I have been reading many of your posts, I realise that I really have no idea what is going on in my body [we don't get reports as some of you do].She showed my my last PTH results and they are 409. How bad is that?