Kristina, your PTH level doesn't have anything to do with your diet.
One wonders if you spent more time out in the sun it would help? since the body adsorbs Vitamin D naturally from sunlight??My last results were high too (around the 100 mark) but they haven't altered anything.
I'm just stumbling on this post now (I hate to be late to the party), but my Parathyroid hormone has gone bonkers since I switched centers 4 months ago. It was just fine fine, then all of a sudden, whoosh...up to 4 times the level...1,411. They are giving me 90mg of Sensipar 1x per day. They haven't tested me since (that was 2 months ago)! I've asked my Neph. and dietician, and they kind of hem and haw me. Why did this happen so suddenly and what are the consequences of such a jump? The Neph. mentioned surgery to remove the gland if it couldn't be controlled, but for such a drastic result, don't you think they would want to keep a closer eye on it? Anyone with info? I hate taking such a strong dose of the Sensipar - it gives me constant cramps in my legs, feet, neck, and hands.