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Suggest Treatment For Hyperparathyroidism

I don t really have a question, but I want to share an experience I ve had. This morning I read Dr. Komaroff s response to a question about hyperparathyroidism. He made the comment that he had never seen a case of hyperparathyroidism. Is it that rare? In my early fifties, I was diagnosed with this problem. The doctors didn t seem very familiar with it and strung me along for almost 2 yrs before I emphatically said I want to go to Duke Medical Hospital in North Carolina. My bones hurt badly, I was nauseated for much of the time, and this problem was attacking my central nervous system. As soon as the doctors at Duke measured the amount of calcium in my blood stream, they immediately scheduled surgery. They removed the malfunctioning parathyroid gland. That took care of the problem. I just wanted to share my experience after having read the column today. I thiink this is the first column I have seen concerning this issue.
Tue, 20 Jan 2015
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Good day,
In my last few years of endocrinology practice itself, I have seen at least 40 cases of hyperparathyroidism. Either primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism.

Compared to primary hyperparathyroidism, secondary hyperparathyroidism is more common these days due to vitamin D deficiency. I don't know on what context Dr.Komaroff made that statement, but it may be his personal experience.

Primary hyperparathyroidism need surgery if patient meets the surgical criteria and surgery is mandatory if the patient is under 50 years of age.
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Suggest Treatment For Hyperparathyroidism

Good day, In my last few years of endocrinology practice itself, I have seen at least 40 cases of hyperparathyroidism. Either primary or secondary hyperparathyroidism. Compared to primary hyperparathyroidism, secondary hyperparathyroidism is more common these days due to vitamin D deficiency. I don t know on what context Dr.Komaroff made that statement, but it may be his personal experience. Primary hyperparathyroidism need surgery if patient meets the surgical criteria and surgery is mandatory if the patient is under 50 years of age.