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What is wrong with me?

I am having sooooo many horrib;e symptoms...
Nausea, vomiting, insomnia, loss of appetite, acid reflux pain, weakness, fatigue, foggy thinking, anxiety that won't stop with medication, hot flashes, dry mouth

I had a post pregnancy thyroiditis, but my thyroid levels went back to normal, except I wasn't converting to t3 very well. Was put on t3 and got sicker.

I have had my blood calcium checked
My latest was 10.9 with a pth of 20, but I have another test that shows normal calcium and a high pth. a little over 65. Another calcium test has me at 10.2
I have kidney stones and have tested high calcium in the past.
I do have some thyroid nodules now as well.

I am so sick. I can't eat, sleep or function. I am in so much pain in my stamach. I have had a colonoscopy and endoscopy and the results were normal...

What could this be?????
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649848 tn?1534633700
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I agree that you should push for further parathyroid testing, as you should not have high calcium levels.  Check out www.parathyroid.com

Can you tell us what your most recent thyroid tests were, along with the results and reference ranges?  If you are on a T3 only med, it's also possible that you are over medicated.  What's the dosage of your T3 med?

You could have more than one problem.
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499534 tn?1328704178
Personally I think you should go to a specialist (endo) someone who specializes in parathyroid. Parathyroid disease can make you very very sick. Do some reading on it and see how similar your symptoms might be.
You should NEVER have high calcium levels.  If it were me....I would push further testing on your parathyroids with a specialist only.  :)
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