PTH
yorkie
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HAS ANYONE GOT ARTHRITIS AND SUFFERS WITH PTH. Which is a over active parathyriod gland . which causes high calcium content in the blood?
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Sorry Yorkie, I can't help but mine's opposite because I have to take a Vitamin D supplement because my calcium's too low.
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lindalegs wrote:Sorry Yorkie, I can't help but mine's opposite because I have to take a Vitamin D supplement because my calcium's too low.
Luv Legs
HI THERE LEGS
HAVE THEY TOLD YOU WHY THIS IS HAPPENING TO YOUR BODY?
I`M WONDERING IF THIS HIGH AND LOW CALCIUM THING IS CONNECTED TO ARTHRITIS.
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lindalegs wrote:Sorry Yorkie, I can't help but mine's opposite because I have to take a Vitamin D supplement because my calcium's too low.
Luv Legs
I have just been diagnosed with under active thyroid. Is this the same?? and I have OA.
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mandy_b1967 wrote:lindalegs wrote:Sorry Yorkie, I can't help but mine's opposite because I have to take a Vitamin D supplement because my calcium's too low.
Luv Legs
I have just been diagnosed with under active thyroid. Is this the same?? and I have OA.
Mandy
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