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"A negative response to vit D is pretty typical of high PTH. If you got labs the pattern would be high-normal PTH, low vit D, high-normal Calcium or something like that. . . It's not adequate to take some calcium, you must take enough calcium and vit D to suppress PTH. vit D might be uncomfortable in the beginning, because it's rapidly converted to the active form by high PTH and that will increase serum calcium. There are ways to deal with high serum calcium."
That is fascinating and useful. Care to elaborate on ways to deal w/ high serum calcium? It makes total sense. Even tiny bits of calcium increase osmotic pressure and will pull water into the blood (thus, higher BP).
Tamale: I assume it was the masa (corn).
Preg: 50mg of the capsule. But I assume the only difference is the capsule itself, no?
That is fascinating and useful. Care to elaborate on ways to deal w/ high serum calcium? It makes total sense. Even tiny bits of calcium increase osmotic pressure and will pull water into the blood (thus, higher BP).
Tamale: I assume it was the masa (corn).
Preg: 50mg of the capsule. But I assume the only difference is the capsule itself, no?