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High Calcium Levels...Why can't a dr tell me why my body is doing this???

Hi- I gave birth to my daughter in April 2006. Ever since then I have been experiencing pain in my back (left side) After many months I finally was sent to a Nephrologist (Kidney Specialist) they did a 24 hr urine collection and a CT scan. Results came back over 600mg of calcium in urine. Norm is 250mg. They also found multiple cysts in my left kidney. I have been seeing her and doing these tests now every 3 months and my calcium levels are still high even with being on a Diruretic she prescribed. I still feel pain and am starting to get many other dibilitating symptoms. The doctor never seems to be able to tell me why my body is releasing so much calcium through my urine. Is there anybody out there that is going through the same thing and HAS gotten answers??? Please help!!!!
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I agree with Lorrian,

I had high calcium serum and urine for years. I was loosing bone and eventually got osteoporsis.  I went to an Endocronologist and found out my Vit.D level was seriously low and my PTH was high along with calcium. They checked for parathyroid ademas but none were present. The Endocronologist also tested me for Hashimoto's Thyroidosis and it came out positive. To make a long story short, my calcium, both blood and urine, are normalized, my PTH is normal now and I'm on Synthroid for the Hashimoto's.

I'm not a doctor but I feel you should see a good Endocronologist. Some Endo's are not good and some are very good. Check around and get referrals from people.

Be well!    

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1645340 tn?1301084119
get ur thyroid checked, after i had my daughter, i had the same symptoms or urinating my calcium out my body, just yesterday i found out i have MSK
lorrain
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I have had my thyroid and parathyroid checked many times and all seems to come back normal. I will talk to my doctor about what you said. Thanks for the feedback.

JBSBCB
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Go to an Endocronologist !!  They also take care of calcium levels and you can get another opinion. It's a good idea since this new opinion would be coming by another specialty. The two doctors can talk to each other after new work up and probable new types of testing.
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805104 tn?1242334671
Hi there,

I am not a Dr, nor am I in the medical field.

I have high serum (blood) calcium and am awaiting results of a 24hr hrine collection test...I have a condition called medullary sponge kidney, this is where cysts grow in the collecting ducts of the kidney and can lead to kidney stones being formed.

Do you have kidney stones or UTI's?

Have you asked your Nephrologist to do a calcium blood test and a PTH blood test to see if your high urine calcium output could be connected to Hyperparathyroidism.

Have a look at Parathyroid.com website, it is excellent, it gives you a list of symptoms that go a long hyperparathyroid.

Hope this helps a little, and hope you start to feel better soon.

Take care,
Sam

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