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Celiac And Parathyroid Glands


kenlove

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Has anyone seen or had experience with celiac relation to the parathyroids?

Celiac and atrial fibrillation?

thanks

Ken


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knittingmonkey Newbie

Has anyone seen or had experience with celiac relation to the parathyroids?

Celiac and atrial fibrillation?

thanks

Ken

Well, I THINK my mom has celiac. She has many symptoms, and while I urge her and her caretakers to test her for it, thinking it could help turn around the cycle of her discomfort, no one seems to act on my urging

Wolicki Enthusiast

I had my parathyroid tested many times in my life, including 3 months prior to diagnosis with Celiac after 10 yrs of illness. Shortly after going gluten free, my parathyroid and thyroid went wonky. I had secondary hyperparathyroidism and hypothyroidism. I was prescribed massive doses of calcium and vitamin D. Within a year, the PTH was back to normal. Dont' know if that helps at all.

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks much knittingmonkey --

I hope she is getting better -- maybe getting her some gluten-free bread to try will help.

Well, I THINK my mom has celiac. She has many symptoms, and while I urge her and her caretakers to test her for it, thinking it could help turn around the cycle of her discomfort, no one seems to act on my urging

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks much -- this is what I'm look for so that I can tell my doctor I'm not the only one whos parathyroids seem to have gone haywire after celiac when then causes the heart to go bonkers.

Funny you were given a lot of calcium as they are tell me that my parathyroids should come out because of the calcium buildup.

guess time will tell....

thansk again

I had my parathyroid tested many times in my life, including 3 months prior to diagnosis with Celiac after 10 yrs of illness. Shortly after going gluten free, my parathyroid and thyroid went wonky. I had secondary hyperparathyroidism and hypothyroidism. I was prescribed massive doses of calcium and vitamin D. Within a year, the PTH was back to normal. Dont' know if that helps at all.

Wolicki Enthusiast

Ken,

I think it depends on whether you have primary or secondary as to how it's treated. Since mine was secondary (based on blood calcium levels being normal) I was prescribed 2 caltrate +d per day plus 50,000 IU vitamin D 3 times a week.

I think if you have high blood calcium, it means primary hyper PTH. Since I didn't have that, I have not researched it. I didn't know it was related to heart stuff...

I wish you the very best.

Janie

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