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Hello everyone. I am new to this group and need some help. I was diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism since around 7 or 8 years of age when I started having unexplained back pain with minor fracture on just falling on the floor in my house. I have been taking calcium and vitamin d supplements since then, dosages have been changed over time. Everytime I go for calcium and phosphate tests, they are in the normal range. I suspect hyper not hypoparathyroidism. Help!
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Blood calcium and phosphate levels to be low, will need a very prolonged deficiency. Blood levels would alsways be fine and are quite needed by every action your muscles perform and every thought that your brain processes. Heart beating also requires critical level of calcium in blood. Donot misinterpret your disease. For any doubts we ll be happy to help u with a consultation.
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Supplementing a deficient hormone or nutrients in food is no big deal. Stay calm and consult your orthopaedic
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