Okay here we go:
. calcium 11.0
. PTH 34
. TSH <0.01
. T4 17.4
Candy
Hi --- please ignore the above post; the dr's faxed me the wrong labs -- they were from August 2008 not Feb 2009.
They should be faxing to me shortly and I'll share the numbers.
Candy
Hi again:
I had to get the report to make sure I was correct:
my TSH level was 0.25 and my calcium level was 10.2
I also had high iron, chlolesterol (good and bad kind).
Candy
What do you mean : "My levels were as high as 30". ? is this your TSH?
Can you post your last thyroid levels?
Hi:
My levels were high, I took PTU and they balanced out. I was taken off the meds.
The TSH levels rose again and in October I took the Radioactive pill; it didn't work, but
for October, November, December, I took no meds waiting for the levels to drop.
In January 2009 I was put back on the PTU with dosage increased in February.
I had a vit D problem before and was taking 5 drops/day of 2000 IU/drop. I stopped and then restarted in January. They told me to only take 1 drop effective 3 weeks ago.
Hi Laura:
Thank you for responding. Yes I've been under an endo's care for 1 year now for thyroid; that's why this high calcium is blindsighting me.
Anyway, blood and urine was taken today for tests. Some test results will be back Monday, but one takes approx 3 weeks and I have a scheduled appt for 1 month.
Sorry got confused about the levels, are you still hyper? what is you TSH?, didn't notice PTU, sorry, thyrotoxicosis can be the cause of hypercalcemia., forget the levothyroxin thing.............
What are your free T4 values? How much levothyroxin are you taking?
Probably the urine analyses are for calcium determination, that will tell if you have familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia , primary hyperparathyroidism or secondary. Did yor doctor asked for phosphatemia (inorganic) , vit D (1,25 (0H)2D)?, for what I can see your doctor knows what he is doing.
Hi there and welcome! Are they doing a 24 hour urine catch?
Are you seeing an endocrinologist? If this is endocrine related, then you really need someone who specializes in parathyroid. Has anyone done a sestambi test on you? Even these are not foolproof unfortunately.
A fantastic website to learn about parathyroid disease is parathyroid.com
Dr Norman is very knowledgeable of thyroid and parathyroid disease and his website is most imformative. Maybe it will give you some ideas or thoughts on tests you feel you need.
What is your dr suggestion for the Graves? I would suggest talking to Stella5349 one of the other co-leaders here, as she was a graves patient. I myself am a hashi patient.
I hope you get to the bottom of the high calcium levels....I think the website will be a wealth of info for you. :)