How to feel 5 months after parathyroid surgery?

How to feel 5 months after parathyroid surgery?

Guest over a year ago I had 3 1/2 of the parathyroids removed 6 months and at first everything was great went back to work the next day, lost 17 lbs, headaches bone pain and fatigue went away. 5 months after surgery I have started the same symptoms I had before and that you describe – Bone pain, fatigue, teeth ache and just don’t feel right.

What are the signs and symptoms of parathyroid disease?

Symptoms of Hyperparathyroidism and Symptoms of Parathyroid Disease. Most people with parathyroid disease (hyperparathyroidism) will have symptoms when they are diagnosed, and nearly all will develop symptoms if left untreated. Parathyroid disease affects the brain, bones, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, and heart.

How long does it take for parathyroid disease to get worse?

Parathyroid disease is a lethal disease. But just like high cholesterol and high blood pressure, it takes 20-25 years before most people die of this problem. Parathyroid disease will get worse with time in all patients. It will not stay the same, nor will it get better on its own.

Is there such a thing as too little parathyroid hormone?

This disease is also VERY RARE! Like all patients with hypoparathyroidism, this disease is characterized by hypocalcemia (too low blood calcium levels) and hyperphosphatemia (too high blood phosphorus levels), but they are distinguished by the fact that they DO produce NORMAL parathyroid hormone.

How did parathyroid surgery Change Me in one month?

A Doctor With Hyperparathyroidism: How Parathyroid Surgery Changed Me in One Month. I found myself not enjoying my job like I used to. I was tired all the time and I just thought I was over worked and getting old.

What do you need to know before parathyroid surgery?

Before Surgery: Prior to having surgery, a series of general screening tests are done to make sure you are healthy for surgery. These are often conducted 1-2 weeks before the operation and may include blood work as well as a thorough history and physical exam. Depending on your history, you may also need an EKG, chest x-ray,…

Symptoms of Hyperparathyroidism and Symptoms of Parathyroid Disease. Most people with parathyroid disease (hyperparathyroidism) will have symptoms when they are diagnosed, and nearly all will develop symptoms if left untreated. Parathyroid disease affects the brain, bones, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, nerves, muscles, blood vessels, and heart.

Parathyroid disease is a lethal disease. But just like high cholesterol and high blood pressure, it takes 20-25 years before most people die of this problem. Parathyroid disease will get worse with time in all patients. It will not stay the same, nor will it get better on its own.