neufa
01-13-2002, 09:00 PM
The medical establishment claims that hypercalcemia is rare.
What they FAILED to do, is to routinely test fibromyalgics to see what percentage of fibromyalgics have PTH (parathyroid levels) that are less than 28.
Because if PTH is less than 28, -AND- serum-calcium is on the high side (close to 10) that means you have non-parathyroid hypercalcemia.
So you may ask, what does that mean?
It means that the non-absorbed calcium particles (similar to osteoporosis) wreak havoc & pain throughout your body, including dehydration, constipation, sores & more.
What they FAILED to do, is to routinely test fibromyalgics to see what percentage of fibromyalgics have PTH (parathyroid levels) that are less than 28.
Because if PTH is less than 28, -AND- serum-calcium is on the high side (close to 10) that means you have non-parathyroid hypercalcemia.
So you may ask, what does that mean?
It means that the non-absorbed calcium particles (similar to osteoporosis) wreak havoc & pain throughout your body, including dehydration, constipation, sores & more.
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