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Celiac disease and parathyroid issues

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 9 9:59am | Replies (8)

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Calcium is the basic therapy for the hypoparathyroidism. If calcium drops seroiusly I must get calcium intravenous bc it can lead to tetanic spasms of all the muscles.
Until now with oral calcium I can maintain a good calcium level in the blood.
I am 43. But after the first symptoms the gluten exposure went on for about six years when someone suggested me to run genetic test and endoscopic exam.
Covid made my liver suffer too, with hyper transaminasemia and abdominal pain for about 4 months, now all the labs are normal except for MGUS, calcium and PTH around zero.
Thanks for your support

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I also have hypoparathyroidism. Two parathyroids removed (MEN2A) the other two transplanted into the forearm but they are not functioning. Calcium dependent. Do you also take supplements like magnesium? I found this helps with muscle cramps.