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@ladybugmg

The doctor is still experimenting using D2 and now D3 to see if this makes a difference. The D is now up to 27 and we are hoping for at least 30, the absolute minimum. My calcium is still a little high. I wonder if fatigue is associated with PTH.

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@ladybugmg

That is interesting that your doctor is experimenting with D2 and D3. I have just been using D3. I have an appointment with my endocrinologist later this month and I may ask about that. I cannot get my D level above 17, no matter how much D3 supplement I take.

I may ask for some more testing on the Parathyroid. Have you had any nuclear tests on the Parathyroid?

Your doctor is clueless putting you on vitamin d with high calcium. You are putting yourself at risk. Consult with an endocrinologist or endocrine surgeon or visit parathyroid.com