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<blockquote data-quote="Khaled1972" data-source="post: 2135370" data-attributes="member: 492679"><p>Hello everyone here from Roubaix ( north of France )</p><p></p><p>I'm writing to you these lines hoping that you'll read them with a lot of interest, also to find someone in Britain who could scientifically listen and analyze (scientist, expert, specialist) because I failed to find this person in my area.</p><p></p><p>I discovered my T2D in 19-01-2018 after doing a blood test but this is not the case, I've discovered after /2/ months in the next blood test that my Parathyroid hormone level ( PTH ) was pretty high :</p><p></p><p>135 pg/ml ( normal limits according to lab here are between 15-65 pg/ml )</p><p></p><p>Also my vitamin D3 level was : 7 ng/ml ( high shortage )</p><p></p><p>The endocrinologist here considered that this a normal vitamin D shortage and can be corrected by taking daily dose of it, but in spite of rising vitamin D level the PTH level remained high ( it decreased to 90 pg/ml ).</p><p></p><p>In July 07- 2019 I visited a nephrologist to check a strange pain in my kidneys area and he directed this question to me : Did the endocrinologist give you an order to do a <em>Parathyroid scintigraphy</em> exam ? I said : No, then he gave me a paper to do it.</p><p></p><p>I did the exam and the radiologist discovered a big adenoma in the right side of my neck, the enlarged gland is madly secreting PTH and doing all this chaos in my body (it's causing to me a difficulty in swallowing now and throat inflammation).</p><p></p><p>I showed the scintigraphy result to the endocrinologist but he did not tell me what to do ( just continuing your vitamin D dose and keep watching PTH and vitamin D levels through blood test !!!!! ( he did not speak about surgery and getting rid of problematic adenoma )</p><p></p><p>I deemed that I surely should change this endocrinologist who leave his patients in a miserable situation.</p><p></p><p>But here are what I have discovered at least in my family :</p><p></p><p>My late father and my elder brother were both suffering of primary hyperparathyroidism accompanied with blood elevated calcium levels and both of them are T2 diabetics !!!!</p><p></p><p>I asked myself : Had what happened to me was by accident ?????</p><p></p><p>The answer is : Big no</p><p></p><p>Let me explain to you the whole image of problem ( with supported studies) :</p><p></p><p>The hypercalcemia ( which is resulted by primary hyperparathyroidism ) is absolutely responsible for rising serum calcium level and re-deposition this calcium in a different parts of body, and one of these organs that are exposed to this calcium deposition is : Pancreas ( the accumulated serum calcium inside pancreas block the poor organ from secreting insulin and other necessary enzymes as usual and normally !!!! yes this is the truth and here's the study that prove that taking calcium supplement ( which is totally equivalent to hypercalcemia condition ) could lead to T2D : <a href="http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/calcium-concentration-tied-to-diabetes/" target="_blank">http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/calcium-concentration-tied-to-diabetes/</a></p><p></p><p>Also hypercalcemia lead to pancreatitis and T2D : <a href="https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2017/04/26/11/20/the-possible-role-of-elevated-serum-calcium-in-the-development-of-type-2-diabetes" target="_blank">https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2017/04/26/11/20/the-possible-role-of-elevated-serum-calcium-in-the-development-of-type-2-diabetes</a></p><p></p><p>In brief : The high serum calcium is responsible for blocking Pancreatic capillary tubes inside my pancreas….yes this the tragic painful fact and I'm still suffering from my primary hyperthyroidism and no one is listening to me here in France…please can I find someone who transfer these information to real smart specialist in the UK through this forum ?</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaled1972, post: 2135370, member: 492679"] Hello everyone here from Roubaix ( north of France ) I'm writing to you these lines hoping that you'll read them with a lot of interest, also to find someone in Britain who could scientifically listen and analyze (scientist, expert, specialist) because I failed to find this person in my area. I discovered my T2D in 19-01-2018 after doing a blood test but this is not the case, I've discovered after /2/ months in the next blood test that my Parathyroid hormone level ( PTH ) was pretty high : 135 pg/ml ( normal limits according to lab here are between 15-65 pg/ml ) Also my vitamin D3 level was : 7 ng/ml ( high shortage ) The endocrinologist here considered that this a normal vitamin D shortage and can be corrected by taking daily dose of it, but in spite of rising vitamin D level the PTH level remained high ( it decreased to 90 pg/ml ). In July 07- 2019 I visited a nephrologist to check a strange pain in my kidneys area and he directed this question to me : Did the endocrinologist give you an order to do a [I]Parathyroid scintigraphy[/I] exam ? I said : No, then he gave me a paper to do it. I did the exam and the radiologist discovered a big adenoma in the right side of my neck, the enlarged gland is madly secreting PTH and doing all this chaos in my body (it's causing to me a difficulty in swallowing now and throat inflammation). I showed the scintigraphy result to the endocrinologist but he did not tell me what to do ( just continuing your vitamin D dose and keep watching PTH and vitamin D levels through blood test !!!!! ( he did not speak about surgery and getting rid of problematic adenoma ) I deemed that I surely should change this endocrinologist who leave his patients in a miserable situation. But here are what I have discovered at least in my family : My late father and my elder brother were both suffering of primary hyperparathyroidism accompanied with blood elevated calcium levels and both of them are T2 diabetics !!!! I asked myself : Had what happened to me was by accident ????? The answer is : Big no Let me explain to you the whole image of problem ( with supported studies) : The hypercalcemia ( which is resulted by primary hyperparathyroidism ) is absolutely responsible for rising serum calcium level and re-deposition this calcium in a different parts of body, and one of these organs that are exposed to this calcium deposition is : Pancreas ( the accumulated serum calcium inside pancreas block the poor organ from secreting insulin and other necessary enzymes as usual and normally !!!! yes this is the truth and here's the study that prove that taking calcium supplement ( which is totally equivalent to hypercalcemia condition ) could lead to T2D : [URL]http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/calcium-concentration-tied-to-diabetes/[/URL] Also hypercalcemia lead to pancreatitis and T2D : [URL]https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2017/04/26/11/20/the-possible-role-of-elevated-serum-calcium-in-the-development-of-type-2-diabetes[/URL] In brief : The high serum calcium is responsible for blocking Pancreatic capillary tubes inside my pancreas….yes this the tragic painful fact and I'm still suffering from my primary hyperthyroidism and no one is listening to me here in France…please can I find someone who transfer these information to real smart specialist in the UK through this forum ? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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