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<blockquote data-quote="jape" data-source="post: 2727326" data-attributes="member: 529653"><p>I had parathyroid surgery last year on January 4th. One of the four glands was removed. It was day surgery, and pretty uneventful. The scar on my neck is completely gone, and I have to look very careful to find it. I was fully OK within a week.</p><p></p><p>My PTH score is still higher than normal, but according to my endocrinologist it is because I also have CKD. My calcium score is now well within the normal range. I also am taking 3000 units of Vitamin D3 daily since the surgery.</p><p></p><p>Before the surgery, I was not even aware one has parathyroid glands. I am also intrigued as to the fact one has 4.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jape, post: 2727326, member: 529653"] I had parathyroid surgery last year on January 4th. One of the four glands was removed. It was day surgery, and pretty uneventful. The scar on my neck is completely gone, and I have to look very careful to find it. I was fully OK within a week. My PTH score is still higher than normal, but according to my endocrinologist it is because I also have CKD. My calcium score is now well within the normal range. I also am taking 3000 units of Vitamin D3 daily since the surgery. Before the surgery, I was not even aware one has parathyroid glands. I am also intrigued as to the fact one has 4. Good luck with the surgery. [/QUOTE]
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