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<blockquote data-quote="Seacrow" data-source="post: 2135571" data-attributes="member: 420515"><p>Hi, I too have hyperparathyroidism and am insulin resistant. Fortunately for me, the adenoma causing the problem is too small to be seen, and also too small to cause extreme hypercalcaemia. My endocrinologist told me that I had to keep watch on the Vit D and Ca blood levels, since high calcium levels would damage my pancreas. I already have a milk-cyst, or calcium filled cyst in my kidneys.</p><p></p><p>Certainly my endocrinologist and diabetologist already know the interaction between calcium levels and pancreatic/metabolic function, and they both (and their departments) look for this in their patients. Either the system is very different in France, or you have been assigned a poor/lazy endocrinologist. </p><p></p><p>Can you go back to your endocrinologist and say this is causing me day-to-day problems and I want it fixing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seacrow, post: 2135571, member: 420515"] Hi, I too have hyperparathyroidism and am insulin resistant. Fortunately for me, the adenoma causing the problem is too small to be seen, and also too small to cause extreme hypercalcaemia. My endocrinologist told me that I had to keep watch on the Vit D and Ca blood levels, since high calcium levels would damage my pancreas. I already have a milk-cyst, or calcium filled cyst in my kidneys. Certainly my endocrinologist and diabetologist already know the interaction between calcium levels and pancreatic/metabolic function, and they both (and their departments) look for this in their patients. Either the system is very different in France, or you have been assigned a poor/lazy endocrinologist. Can you go back to your endocrinologist and say this is causing me day-to-day problems and I want it fixing? [/QUOTE]
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