← Return to Parathyroid hormone: I'm considering my treatment options

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@kristierickson

My Calcium and PTH have been consistently high. I just had two surgeries, but they were unsuccessful. The parathyroid glands were never found. There were highly suspicious nodules, turned out to be negative. I have an appointment coming up on the next action.

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yes, that is one of the problems...........my endo doc just felt my neck and did an untrasound....and just shrugged and said it was non-conclusive. The Norman clinic had a tracer and found one bad one that was an inch big. That is huge for not being able to find it????.

One of the problems is that the parathyroid can hide behind the thyroid and not be as visible.... this is shameful that you had to go through two surgeries............time to change to a "speciality clinic" that does only this kind of surgery.

marceen in the US

Seeing how you had two surgeries that failed you need professional surgeon’s who only do these types of surgeries and that would be the Norman Parathyroid center in Florida. I wouldn’t let anyone touch you but them. They specialize in correcting botched surgeries from inexperienced surgeons. My wife had the best surgery of her life from Norman center. This will be the best money you’ll ever spend.