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Not extremely high...but over the top....I think it's 69 without going and

actually looking...

> What's the number?

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What's the number?

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My PTH labs

> Okay....got my PTH lab report back today..and it's high, indicating

> hyperparathyroidism. Anyone (sue?) know anything about this, why I would

> have it and what the ramifications are? Appreciate your input!

> Thanks~

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<< In a message dated 1/2/03 8:02:11 PM Central Standard Time,

jacquemil@... writes:

<< Okay....got my PTH lab report back today..and it's high, indicating

hyperparathyroidism. Anyone (sue?) know anything about this, why I would

have it and what the ramifications are? Appreciate your input!

Thanks~ >>

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Have u had a dexacscan? How's your bone density? PTH can be tied to calcium

being " stolen " from your bones to maintain serum calcium levels. When this is

happening it throws off pararthormone stuff into your system.

Carol A >>

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