@@CrissyMac thank you. Yes, I take it because my parathyroid gland produces too much of a hormone called pth. This hormone regulates calcium. The excess hormone production is causing my bones not to properly absorb calcium. (I often have achy bones.) I'm told this occurred as a result of ckd and/or hemodialysis.
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Hi it’s Charmaine yes can’t sleep too and I didn’t have to do a biopsy my number got better lots off water👍
Yes I’m trying to stay hydrated as much as possible
When you were on hemodialysis did you have to take sensipar? If so, did you still need it after transplant?
I never took that so I’m not familiar with it. Are you taking that currently?
@@CrissyMac thank you. Yes, I take it because my parathyroid gland produces too much of a hormone called pth. This hormone regulates calcium. The excess hormone production is causing my bones not to properly absorb calcium. (I often have achy bones.) I'm told this occurred as a result of ckd and/or hemodialysis.
@@sereneaura3291 oh I just learned something new. Thanks for explaining.
Do u go to the hospital for labs I go to lab Corp transplant team has lab right in there office when I see them I have labs done there
I do both currently