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Hypocalcaemia
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Yesterday was urged to go to A&E by my GP as blood tests have shown my calcium levels are high (over 3), to be hooked up to an IV drip as he said I needed fluids quickly. Ironic really as it didn't work ("hollowed" ?) & I could've downed a lot of fluid had I been home for the 5 or 6 hrs I was at the hospital *doh* I do drink a fair amount anyway, always in the loo.
It's thought I've an overactive parathyroid (take Thyroxine for underactive thyroid), waiting for an ultrasound.
Seems it may've started a few years ago but last year (while dieting), I started having whey protein with my breakfast cereal, occasionally with a protein yoghurt too. Could that have contributed ? As it happens I'm not using that now, changed to a soya based protein powder. Have been told to stop taking multi vitamins too.
Last December found I had kidney stones too, obviously (?) caused by this excess calcium, main one to be lasered in a month or two.
Doctor at the hospital wasn't particularly forthcoming when I was concerned after him telling me calcium was being taken from my bones, said I need to speak to an endocrinologist (tba) but meantime, won't my calcium levels keep rising ? Went up by 0.11 in 2 days, 3 days ago.
Yesterday was urged to go to A&E by my GP as blood tests have shown my calcium levels are high (over 3), to be hooked up to an IV drip as he said I needed fluids quickly. Ironic really as it didn't work ("hollowed" ?) & I could've downed a lot of fluid had I been home for the 5 or 6 hrs I was at the hospital *doh* I do drink a fair amount anyway, always in the loo.
It's thought I've an overactive parathyroid (take Thyroxine for underactive thyroid), waiting for an ultrasound.
Seems it may've started a few years ago but last year (while dieting), I started having whey protein with my breakfast cereal, occasionally with a protein yoghurt too. Could that have contributed ? As it happens I'm not using that now, changed to a soya based protein powder. Have been told to stop taking multi vitamins too.
Last December found I had kidney stones too, obviously (?) caused by this excess calcium, main one to be lasered in a month or two.
Doctor at the hospital wasn't particularly forthcoming when I was concerned after him telling me calcium was being taken from my bones, said I need to speak to an endocrinologist (tba) but meantime, won't my calcium levels keep rising ? Went up by 0.11 in 2 days, 3 days ago.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your heading is misleading, hypoglycaemia is too little calcium in the blood whereas you have too much..hypecalcaemia.
Many causes,but a benign tumour ofthe parathyroid glands is by far the commonest followed by the bones "leaking" calcium.
Yes taking too much vitamin particularly Vit D can cause this.
You will need more blood tests, a total body scan and a chest X-ray.
Thats all I can say atthe moment.
Many causes,but a benign tumour ofthe parathyroid glands is by far the commonest followed by the bones "leaking" calcium.
Yes taking too much vitamin particularly Vit D can cause this.
You will need more blood tests, a total body scan and a chest X-ray.
Thats all I can say atthe moment.
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