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No relation at all. BUT I found mu 10.5 calcium levels came down to 9.6

with a ton of vitamin D so maybe that would help you, though I am not

positive thta is what did it or the fact that I dont; drink milk any

mroe due to the Diabetes.

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I am taking 4000 iu a day and I think my level was in the 60's so that doesn't seem to be helping me.Thanks Val.VeniziaSubject: Re: high calcium..related?To: RT3_T3 Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2010, 5:03 PM

No relation at all. BUT I found mu 10.5 calcium levels came down to 9.6

with a ton of vitamin D so maybe that would help you, though I am not

positive thta is what did it or the fact that I dont; drink milk any

mroe due to the Diabetes.

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http://nthadrenalsweb.org/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://faqhelp.webs.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Oh calcium levels are as bad a thyroid levels in terms of Dr understanding and

getting proper treatment. I have had 4 opions from 4 Dr's all different. My GP

was certain my 11.3 was 1 - tumor 2 - thyroid or the slim chance of

cancer/kidney failure. Basic tests ruled out 1 and others so he went with the

thyroid theory and wanted to watch it. He explained it related to the calcitonin

produced by the thyroid...it helps to control calcium levels between the blood

and bones. My vit D also bottomed out to 19 only being D2, then the bones were

breaking...long story. Anyway, word of caution calcium will stop vit D

conversion if calcium is too high thus weakening the bones, not the other way

around. The PTH should then turn off calcium production. Long story short if

the parathyroid and thyroid are working properly calcium levels will not

fluctuate over .2-.3 generally. Wonderful website parathyroid.com tons of info.

Best regards

Sherri

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> I have been looking back on several grouping of tests for the last year or so

and have noticed that my Calcium has been consistently going up to where it is

now at the top of the range of 10.5. I know that it is related to the

parathyroid and could possibly be tumors on those glands. Do you think it has

anything to do with taking or being too high with my Ft3? The last test I had

done my Ft3 was 4.5. Which was in April. The highest Ft3 was 9.1 in March.

THese calcium tests go back about a year. They went from 9.2 and have gone up to

10.5 with the tests in April. Any relation?

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> Venizia

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But I took 10,000IU for pover a year every day. My levels are at 100

now. SO maybe you just aren;t there yet. I also knwo my NEED for milk

stopped wiht the high Vitamin D dosing. I used to actually feel ill if I

didi not drink milk every day for years! I ahven't had a glass of milk

in months now and don;t miss it. I really think I was craving the

vitamin D is it enriched wiht.

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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You're welcome Venezia

One more note about magnesium,in an article in Well Being Magazine

they state that most everyone is deficient in magnesium and that it can take 6

weeks to 6 months to get you levels up.

Magnesium has helped with my energy levels but I have not had bloodwork yet to

see if it has effected calcium.

One other thing I read awhile back is that calcium inhibits thyroid while

potassium potentiates thyroid.

Chantal

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so and have noticed that my Calcium has been consistently going up to where it

is now at the top of the range of 10.5. I know that it is related to the

parathyroid and could possibly be tumors on those glands. Do you think it has

anything to do with taking or being too high with my Ft3? The last test I had

done my Ft3 was 4.5. Which was in April. The highest Ft3 was 9.1 in March.

THese calcium tests go back about a year. They went from 9.2 and have gone up to

10.5 with the tests in April. Any relation?

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