Wow thank you so much for making this video so I do not feel so alone in this difficult journey. i am only 27 (female) this issue has kinda ruined my life and my anxiety, bone density and heart palpitation symptoms are so severe I had to quit my job! i am praying I will get surgery asap, I have to wait weeks just to get scans!
@fatihturan292410 ай бұрын
How are you now
@1234-m7w5 ай бұрын
Try being that age now im 63 and was so sick then not believed even with pis blood work tey another 30 plys yes of suffering
@xandyamo Жыл бұрын
I just had my surgery 2 days ago. 12/6/2022. I feel a little pain, uncomfortable to sleep. But i can eat well. First day only soup and lots of liquids. Today i had rice with chicken, scrambled eggs, a little bit small pieces of meet, bread an some soft cookies. I’m feel so hungry. Ice helps me a lot with pain in the area of the surgery. I’m feel so good. Thanks god i removed this bad gland from my body. 😊
@reneerichardson6036 Жыл бұрын
I had my surgery on 1/11/23. Same here!
@gloriadiflorio46104 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed reading about your experience with hyperparathyroidism. I had my surgery about 6 weeks ago. For 2 years I had elevated calcium levels. After further testing, it was determined that I had a small kidney stone as well as the other classic markers for the disease. After having read multiple accounts on KZbin, I thought that my life would change immediately! My symptoms prior to surgery were not terribly dramatic; but in the few months before surgery I, like you, had had problems with indigestion, causing me many sleepless nights and a chronically sore neck as I tried to prop myself in bed. I was starting to lose weight. I also had chronic thirst and excessive urination. I had a few UTIs this summer. It sounds crazy, but for the past few years I wondered why it was hard for me to lift those small watermelons at the supermarket. I have a strength training regimen I follow regularly and I found that I had to use 2lb. weights, rather than the heavier weights I had been using. I felt that when sitting on the couch, I could never find a comfortable position. After I had the surgery, the incision didn't bother me at all. It was my neck which had been sore from propping it. (The back of my neck has just started feeling better! ) I also found the intubation with its resultant throat clearing to be so bothersome. It did not hurt to eat. At 3 weeks I noticed the indigestion starting to calm down. My muscle weakness is going away. I feel strong! I can now comfortably sit without pain. The scar is not that noticeable, but is a bit tender when I rub it. I'm glad I had this surgery done.
@jamieokan97802 жыл бұрын
Where did you have surgery if you don’t mind me asking
@gloriadiflorio46102 жыл бұрын
😀
@gloriadiflorio46102 жыл бұрын
@@jamieokan9780 Upstate University Hospital, Syracuse,NY
@andresfamily5599 Жыл бұрын
Hi Gloria Thank you so much for sharing your story. I also have chronic neck pain. I wear a neckbrace to bed every night. I also wrap my neck tightly in scarves during the day. To avoid headaches. I have had the problem for over 15 years but just recently diagnosed partly my fault because I had conflicting information from Drs I still haven’t had the surgery. I’m debating on wether I need to go to the Norman Parathyroid clinic or just let my surgeon from home do the surgery? My nodule is hidden it could only be seen on the Sestambimi scan using the radioactive dye. So I’m concerned that It’s going to be hard for the Surgeon to find. Was yours straight forward? Diane
@gloriadiflorio4610 Жыл бұрын
@@andresfamily5599 Like you, I tried to read everything I could about hyperparathyroidism. The Norman clinic had so much information and that was helpful. After a complete workup and thorough explanations, I decided to go with my local surgeon who does several of these operations per year. Good luck with your decision. I'm sure you'll feel better.
@GREATTECH14 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this with us. I had my surgery on August 17, 2020. My Calcium level was 14.7, and my PTH was 526.3. I was shocked. I was told that it wasn't how high it went, but rather how LONG my levels were above 9.5, since I'm a male over age 60. I had one tumor, but it was in my chest instead of my neck. I needed a thoracic surgeon to go in and get the tumor out, and I was able to find a great doctor. He did the surgery, and I'm feeling GREAT after a month post op. I'm back to work, and things are great. I didn't want to believe I would need to take calcium after the surgery, even though the doctor prescribed it temporarily. After being so high on calcium for so long, I decided not to take it when I got home. After 3 days, my lips started tingling and my fingers felt like pins and needles were being stuck in them..... I found out the hard way that you really do need the calcium after surgery. I must admit that my expectations after the surgery were unrealistic. I was told that I would feel better right away, and I wouldn't have issues. To the contrary, I was given calcium before I left the hospital, and I didn't feel well at all. I was in a lot of pain, and only drugs relieved that. The constipation from the opioids was awful. Not pleasant at all. Calcium from Tums or from over-the-counter medication is absolutely essential to keep from running low on calcium. I hope that everyone else realizes just how important getting the surgery is. The excess calcium in your blood could cause a lot of issues and may even take your life away if left unchecked for a long enough period of time. Thank you....
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and for sharing your story too! I'm so sorry you had to suffer with this diagnosis too!
@GREATTECH13 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much. I just received a notification of your reply. It has been 4 months since the surgery, and I'm continuing to do well. I'm off calcium now, and the remaining parathyroids have started to work. I've maintained my weight loss, and I eat a plant-based diet now. I'm socially distancing this year, but 2021 promises to be much better. Please be safe!!!
@killyourego11852 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I just had mine done. Hopefully feel better soon.
@KimTurgeon12 жыл бұрын
That is the highest cal and pth I've ever read!! Holy Cow!
@heymanders23562 жыл бұрын
My boyfriend just had 3 1/2 parathyroids removed. This has been the hardest journey ever. His calcium was 5.2 today and he has spent weeks at a time in the hospital getting infusions. This is a nightmare
@EvelynKurtz11 күн бұрын
I had my surgery 4 days ago. I found this very helpful and informative. Wish I'd found it sooner. Any kind of spice, even a tiny bit of black pepper, chokes me up and a makes me cough. So for me, it's nice smooth and bland food like jello, creamy soup and apple sauce. I resonated with your "calcium crash" experience. I called my surgeon an hour ago because I suddenly felt tingling in my fingers, lips, arm and arm pit. Three tums later and I'm much better. Thanks for taking the time to help others.
@jacquelinew3881 Жыл бұрын
Wow you were so young to have that. I’m 54 and am scheduled for surgery next month. I literally had to research this all on my own. My doctors flagged the high calcium (10.3-10.8 over course of 2 years) the endo I see for Hashimoto’s isn’t that familiar with PHPTism so she said to just monitor it..I didn’t feel comfortable with that so began more research and found the Norman Parathyroid Center in Tampa FL. I highly recommend to anyone suffering from this to check them out, people fly from all over the world to them because they’re surgery methods are so less invasive and the surgeons are top experts in their field and in my opinion is worth the trip and it’s 💯 covered by my health insurance. They accept most major insurance and are preferred providers with BCBS which is what I have. Good luck to all and thank you so much for sharing your journey it’s so appreciated! Stay well.
@JudithEllerАй бұрын
I will have surgery in October at the Norman. Center in Tampa. Did you stay another note on the hotel after surgery.? How was recovery
@jacquelinew3881Ай бұрын
@@JudithEller Hi Judith, yes I had stayed at the Hyatt House Tampa Airport/Westshore it was one of the hotels recommended by Norman. The hotel is very familiar with the whole process with Norman’s patients and you will meet other patients staying in hotel who will be having surgery too it’s kinda crazy. I was one of the younger patients and I don’t heal well, I’m very sensitive but the recovery was slower for me. Overall it’s pretty seamless and just like any surgery you just need to follow instructions and take it easy.
@JudithEllerАй бұрын
@@jacquelinew3881 I plan on staying the night after surgery. What do you suggest I bring in terms of food or creature comforts? Did you have trouble swallowing liquids, or lying down to sleep? Some else mentioned a drain? Any insights will be appreciated
@jacquelinew3881Ай бұрын
@@JudithEller yes I stayed the night as well. You might have a little trouble swallowing I did that night after surgery. The next day gets a little better but I ate soft food for the most part I think I tried eating a burger for dinner and it was ok. The hospital will give you ice packs and extra bandages to take with you. Have you downloaded their app it gives you all the instructions you need and is very helpful?
@zazavamiАй бұрын
Hello everyone!! Hello Christina!! I really appreciate you making this video telling your experience. Today is September 14, 2024, and it is my day 5th after surgery. I went through surgery last Monday, I am 45 years old, I was so nervous that I postponed this surgery three times, and I think I was with my high levels for about a year and a half. Calcium 10 PTH 256 first, then 153 but asymptomatic. I guess that is why it took me so much to be brave and go through it. I definitely would love to watch your video before my surgery, but I didn't and went with the least I was told and read about it. The drainage tube and coughing have been the hardest part after surgery. Thanks God everything is going well with my recovery and I am glad to find so many people like me. Hugs to everyone and we are here for you, when the next one is, we will continue on the same path. Blessings
@daniellevandenbosch60914 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your information. I was finally diagnosed after 12 years of hypercalcemia. I ended up with a adenoma which was measured as a thyroid nodule since 2004. All symptoms you described I had. Lethargic, nausea 24/7, anxiety, insomnia, frequent urination, thirsty ( all glucose tests negative) CABG×4 2015. 15 different kidney stone surgeries with stents etc. Went to endocrine and was told all tsh, t3 t4 etc are normal and no problem come back for recheck. Told doctor to check my PTH intact and ionized calcium and binge, both very high. Did 24 hour UA and as well high. Saw surgeon who said removal asap. Only 1 nodule needed removal, bone pain gone, lethargic gone etc. I'm on day 5 post op, have done swelling and soreness but doing well. Thank goodness I didn't walk away another 12 years of all this pain I had and unwellness 🙌
@daniellevandenbosch60914 жыл бұрын
Oh and my dx was primary hyperparathyroidism
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Love to hear a success story!! Thank God! I’m so sorry you suffered with those symptoms, it’s truly awful. I hope you’re continuing to feel well. ❤️
@hairosimooo2 ай бұрын
@@daniellevandenbosch6091Hi, i m in the same situation as yours, 12 years of body pain none even find out the cause of this pain , last year during a normal blood test check up my doctor noticed a high level in PTH and normal levels in all others tests hz suggest me just to check up periodically those indicators and have vitamin D supplements, i dont know what to do now😢, what do you recommand me to do please? Thank you
@ambi51582 жыл бұрын
Hi Christina, thank goodness I found your video, it was very helpful and informative. My calcium levels were very high at 20 and have just had surgery to remove the parathyroid. Your video was exactly what I needed and you explained everything so well and glad that you feel better now after all the mis-diagnosis. THANK YOU so much for the lovely video, I can really relate to it. I am currently recovering after surgery. Love and best wishes from London. 🙏❤🙏
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment!! I’m really grateful to hear it was helpful for you. Happy healing!! ❤️❤️
@lorrainerose3016 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this.. be a wealth of information for fellow sufferers. I have just had surgery for one damaged gland and feel the true benefits already. Mine was diagnosed after fracturing my pelvis.. it took nearly 4 years to get to the surgery stage.. so many blood tests, urine tests, kidney scans, ultra sound and sebi scan.... it was all well worth it.. x
@mlcarey10002 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Just diagnosed and you've answered so many questions. Wishing you and all sufferers well, plus fast & long lasting recoveries.
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you found it to be helpful!! ☺️
@sherryrohde6861 Жыл бұрын
Wish I had seen this before my surgery. I had all four that were removed with a new one created and implanted in my forearm. So getting numbers on target is my challenge. I’m going in three times a week to get bloodwork. Will be so thankful when I get to reap the benefits of no bone pain, body aches etc. Thank you!😊
@bmjefferson4364 жыл бұрын
I feel so bad that you went through all of that. My Hypercalcemia (currently 12.3) was glossed over by multiple doctors as they focused on my cardiac issues (SVT) and my low phosphorous. I presented with a heart rate of 190, a calcium of 11.9 and a Phos of 1.2. They slammed me full of fluids and told me I was just "anxious." I referred myself to a cardiologist and EP specialist. As an ICU Nurse and Nurse Practitioner Student, I had a bit more insight and called my primary (who is amazing) immediately to get PTH levels. I found your "survival bag" to be very useful! Planning surgery now! Your incision looks amazing :)
@faithlovlet4 жыл бұрын
How are you doing did you have surgery
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Brittany! My heart breaks that you went though that. A really high heart rate was something I struggled with too, our poor bodies were screaming for help. It is just the worst feeling to be told it’s “just anxiety” when you feel so awful. I hope you are doing well now!! ❤️
@penniesfromheavon3 жыл бұрын
I met with my surgeon today. My surgery is in 3wks so thank you for posting this! It helped.
@KimTurgeon12 жыл бұрын
How are you feeling now 😀
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad it helped you! I hope you are feeling well these days! ❤️
@ginayagerrealtorexprealty60542 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. I've just been diagnosed with this. I'm in the middle of all the testing. Hoping to get past it all soon. You've made me feel better about the process.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m really grateful to hear it was helpful for you. I hope things are going well as you navigate the testing and procedure. Keep me posted on how you’re feeling. ❤️
@alaskatoburningmen4549 Жыл бұрын
If you don't mind my asking, did you get any neuropathic symptoms from the feet or calves, nerves as well as muscle, in the beginning of your hyperparathyroid symptoms starting?
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
@@alaskatoburningmen4549 I did not!
@alaskatoburningmen4549 Жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Thank you.
@79birdsong4 жыл бұрын
I am a 60 year old female and I had surgery 14 days ago. I struggle to swallow, feels like a lump in my throat. I also have terrible fatigue, headache and heart palpitations, very low energy and it makes me depressed. Anyone that experienced these symptoms? I definitely have a lot less body and muscle pain. I am so looking forward to have a normal life again.
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
Hi there! How have you been feeling since this comment? I hope you are doing better. I know swallowing was a bit tricky for me at first too, likely due to the swelling. My energy was very low for awhile, which I attributed to being extremely out of shape. It got better with time for me. ❤️
@jthor30972 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry that you went through this post op. This is exactly how I feel right now Pre Op. I’m a 61 year old female and will be having surgery in a couple weeks. I am Really nervous about it. I’m one of “those people” who tries natural cures first. It did work for several years but now the tumor is working overtime. I hope you are doing great now. If you get this message, please let me know how you’re doing. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. ❤️
@79birdsong2 жыл бұрын
@@jthor3097 hi there, I'm so sorry to hear about your problem I have loads of sympathy because I know what you are going through it is traumatic. I had the surgery and the tumor was removed. I had major stress before the surgery and it caused severe anxiety. I am totally healed but it took time. I had low energy for a long time and I struggled to swallow. I did not get any medication from my Doctor so I took natural meds to cope with anxiety and it took about a year for me to feel my old self. I take Vit D, Vit k2, magnesium, because my parathyroid problem started because I had hypercalcemia. This is what I went through not that you will go through the same. I was not well prepared for the prosedure. Please let your surgeon explain the prosedure etc before the operation to you to give you peace of mind. I really trust that you will feel better asap. The surgery is tuff but worth it. I pray for you. Regards.
@gnosisdespirit Жыл бұрын
@@jthor3097How are doing now? I too am one of those people that try natural remedies 1st...I'm not yet diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism but my doc did mention i had high vit D levels and high calcium - not sure if the high calcium is strictly from the vit D or if I have the dreaded hyperparathyroidism...I'm curious how you got along post-op?
@lisaberg48242 ай бұрын
@@jthor3097how are you doing? I’m going in for surgery in two weeks. Nervous but this post and everyone’s shared experience is making me feel hopeful. It’s so hard to get out of bed sometimes and I thought I was going crazy or just lazy. Glad there’s hope.
@MsMotoconcho6 жыл бұрын
Kudos to your doctor, for picking up on it.
@christinaneuweiler85416 жыл бұрын
MsMotoconcho I was beyond thankful to Jesus for the one doctor that listened.
@LauraBCReyna5 жыл бұрын
I've been diagnosed with this & I'm in the middle of being scheduled for surgery. I have many of the classic symptoms: fatigue, muscle pain, acid reflux, anxiety/depression, sleep disturbances, thirst, brain fog/forgetfulness, irritability.The thing that brought me in to see the dr was sky high blood pressure. I've been feeling poorly for about 3 yrs but thought it was aging (I'm 53), menopause & getting bad sleep. Didn't realize until the hypertension was discovered that I had an actual serious condition. But thinking about it, I'm pretty sure I've had this thing for at least 10 yrs. From what I've read this is common... Thanks for the video!
@camillebambi64495 жыл бұрын
Did you happen to GAIN WEIGHT during those 3 years?
@LauraBCReyna5 жыл бұрын
@@camillebambi6449 Sorry just saw your post. I've only gained about 10-12 lbs. But I could never lose much weight even when I exercised regularly. But I have terrible cravings now & eat a lot of bad carbs. Now I no longer have the energy to exercise. Bad fatigue all the time, like I have the flu.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Laura Reyna I’m sorry you’re been battling feeling poor for 3 years- that’s a long time to feel unwell! I hope the surgery gets you back to feeling amazing soon 💕
@niabourne21814 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing! I am also 25 and my surgery is Monday! Our numbers are the same!! I was pretty nervous about all of this, but hearing your story helped calm me down and know what to expect. Thank you thank you!!
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy it helped you, Nia! I hope you are doing well and feeling healthier each day! :)
@tammyhoushour8070 Жыл бұрын
So happy you had found out while you were young ...I have a great deal of problems because it was not found early. God bless you and thank you for sharing this heartfelt video so others might get the help they are looking for. ❤
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kindness, may God bless you as you continue to battle health problems. I’m so sorry it wasn’t caught early. I understand that and relate with my other health issues ❤️❤️
@blancaalves82509 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your very helpful information. My endocrinologist is one of those who has been monitoring my suspected parathyroid condition for more than two years now. My major symptoms are elevated levels of calcium and parathyroid hormones in my blood, and chronic fatigue. I have also suffered depression and lethargy. I am a bit concerned because I keep hearing that treatment should not be delayed, yet I have a very cautious doctor. You have armored me with meaningful questions and information. I have another appointment in a couple of weeks, and will now be more assertive thanks to you. I wish you the very best of health, and a complete recovery. Again, thank you for posting this informative video.
@cjmountian3676 жыл бұрын
I’m about to get mine removed in a couple weeks. My calcium level has been 11.5 for what the doctors think about a year. I can’t wait for the surgery! I’m constantly fatigued, have stomach pains and have been forgetting things a lot lately. I’m a 36 yr old male... so I’m constantly told it’s supper rare that I have this. Thank you for sharing our story. It really helped me out.
@christinaneuweiler85416 жыл бұрын
Chris James Hi Chris! Thanks for reaching out. I’m so happy that you found this video and that you found it helpful, that was definitely my goal when creating this video. Being that my calcium levels were very close to yours, I remember how awful I felt and I empathize with you. I’m very hopeful you’ll feel much better soon. My stomach issues are night and day and while I did see immediate relief, it did take a bit of time too. Overall, I feel a million times better having had the surgery. Keep me posted on how you’re doing!
@MsMac06105 жыл бұрын
Chris James how did you surgery go? Have you felt better since?
@rhaebeam5 жыл бұрын
Great video! yes I have neck inner muscle cramps and I drink lots of water then feel better. My calcium is 10.5 says it is high. It can be so scary and your video explains a lot.. ty. My doctor seems good. She seems to know a lot. And awww your video explains my symptoms. I had many tests a yr ago and are being repeated now. Im in the process of this. Right a surgeon needs to do at least 50 of these surgeries in a month. Yes need to ask they check blood work while during surgery. Good idea. is your email on here? Id like to keep in touch with you if you don't mind.
@dorisy88042 жыл бұрын
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@hanjnk Жыл бұрын
I’ve been diagnosed with this from randomly waking up one day and feeling weird about a year ago. I have insane anxiety with it and feeling achy all the time, sometimes sick too. I’m in for my pre- op on the 1st august so hopefully feel better after surgery. This has complicated changed my life around!
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
It is such a challenging disease, that’s for sure!! How are you feeling now? I hope you’re doing well! 🙂
@noname29288 Жыл бұрын
Smh me too!!! I had to quit my job!! I am so depressed!!!
@TanjaOnBoard4 жыл бұрын
Hi Christina, thank you so much for sharing your para journey. I had my op three days ago on Mon- was up and about soon after did two hours work yesterday- childcare, walked the baby in his buggy by the beach! Coping ok with post surgery sleep, restlessness and appetite loss issues. Keeping positive and sending love from UK 🥰
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Hi Tanja! Wow, sounds like you've made an incredible comeback. So glad to hear you are doing well and keeping positive :) Thanks so much for sharing your journey with me, too! Wishing you all the best!
@susanrogo11132 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing and being so vulnerable. I am 52 years old and have had many many surgeries through my abdomen so many of them life-saving surgeries. Now I was diagnosed with severe hypercalcemia. My calcium levels are at almost 11 at my parathyroid levels are at 182 I had an ultrasound because I found a huge mass in my left lower throat that is very large and hard instead of soft and a cyst and a nodule on my right side .. I am terrified as when I looked up hypercalcemia symptoms. It looks like I’ve had this for many years. I meet with it ENT and endocrinologist on the same day on the 27th. My new primary doctor is the one that gave me the news on Monday that it looks like cancer, which is so confusing because I was told it it was very rare to have hyper parathyroid cancer She wouldn’t explain anything to me and I’m terrified I haven’t made it to the end of your video, but I do hear that you were working in a school. I was a teacher for 25 years so I totally understand getting up and down off the floor. I will be praying for you that your health will improve. I am able to eat, maybe one meal a day and that’s only in the privacy of my own home. For the past three weeks I have not been able to eat in the workplace because I gag or try to make myself vomit and burp. The food gets stuck in my throat and I’m mortified. And again my primary doctor won’t help me. It’s so scary and the hypercalcemia side effects. I get them all to the point I think I’m going to die.
@juliasalarodacruz70163 жыл бұрын
Omg thank you!! So helpful this video! I was diagnosed and I have a nodule and a high calcium! I came here because I was really scared about the surgery!! Thank you for sharing your journey!!!
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
Hi Julia! I’m so glad you found this helpful. ❤️ I hope you aren’t too afraid and that you are on the road to recovery soon!
@daryarakitine43682 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video, Christina! I'm about to have my parathyroidectomy today and your video helped me a lot ❤️
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hi Darya! I’m so grateful the video was helpful for you. How was your surgery and how are you feeling? Praying for quick healing! ❤️
@arts8699 Жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Happy New Year! The surgery was quick. Once I recovered, I had all my original energy back and that was great. Now just waiting for the scar to fade a bit more :)
@dwayneseftel32974 жыл бұрын
very glad to hear that you got the proper diagnosis should have been sooner just with bloodwork
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
I am grateful it was eventually discovered! Amazing what a standard CBC would’ve been able to do for me though. Certainly would’ve brought me relief much earlier.
@CaptTonyNEO2 жыл бұрын
Hi Christina, thank you very much for sharing your story. I am 64 and just thought my age was to blame for my symptoms. Now I am looking forward to the surgery and hoping to feel better soon. Tony in Texas
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hey there Tony! Thanks for your comment :) wishing you quick healing and relief soon!
@rickcrow72785 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video...it was quite informative. I was just diagnosed when my doctor ordered some blood tests. Your video helped to understand what I'm looking at going through in the coming weeks. I appreciate your comments on the ups and downs that you went through, and your suggestions for things to have on hand. I hope you are blessed with good health the remainder of the the long life you have ahead of you.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Rick Crow thank you for your message, Rick! I’m so glad you found it helpful. I hope you have a smooth surgery and a quick recovery!
@yourmanchan165 жыл бұрын
I am 21 years and I am going to have this procedure done.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Chandler Johnson best wishes to you! Let me know if you have any questions.
@yourmanchan165 жыл бұрын
Christina MacAuley thank you.
@AngieFromCanada4 ай бұрын
I had my parathyroidectomy in 2003. Mine was caused by Chronic Kidney Disease as I was on dialysis and my calcium was messed up by hyperparathyroidism and calcium being sucked out of my bones. Years later (2020) I was diagnosed with Renal Osteodystrophy due to years on dialysis and calcium being too low in my bones. Because hyperparathyroidism is not as well known and I even had one nurse think I was talking about my thyroid and I had to correct her that I still have my thyroid but just not the parathyroids that sit on the thyroid. After I had the parathyroidectomy I found out they could have replanted one of the glands in my arm so my body still would regulate calcium or could have put me on Sensipar (I think that is the right name.. been awhile since I researched this) but instead they took out all 4 parathyroids. I am on vitamin D3 (Calcitriol) for life and on Calcium pills.
@rizzamaematas1171Ай бұрын
We had the same situation..i'm on dialysis my doctor said its good to have parathyroidectomy.. i thought you could've avoid renal osteodystrophy if you've already had parathyroidectomy..in your case does it means parathyroidectomy does not assure you to avoid osteodystrophy after parathyroidectomy.. i am eager to have parathyroidectomy because im aftaid of renal osteodystrophy but reading comment i fel confused what is best treatment should i choose..
@sharmanjeffries36905 жыл бұрын
Just got back home post op surgery and this was lovely! Thank you for taking time to share. Xx
@SanaKhan-gt2yj5 жыл бұрын
congrats! wish u health n recovery! may I know was it a minimaly invasive?
@sharmanjeffries36905 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m not sure yet although it doesn’t seem too large an incision. The stitches come out next Thursday. Xx
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Sharman Jeffries I’m so glad you found it helpful, thank you for your sweet comments! I hope you’re feeling well! ❤️
@sharmanjeffries36905 жыл бұрын
Christina MacAuley I am feeling amazing! Can’t believe how sick I was with the pHPT... the scar is still a bit sore and swollen having had the stitches out but its relatively early days. Xx
@sharmanjeffries36905 жыл бұрын
Sana Khan My scar is about two inches across. A bit swollen from stitches coming out but I think should heal just fine. I’m using a Bio Oil on the scar as recommended. Best wishes to you. X
@angstrom1058 Жыл бұрын
I just got diagnosed. Mine is not severe, but I'm exhausted, brain fog, depression and anxiety, but I've gone through severe trauma lately too (suicide of a son, is just one example), so hard to tell how much comes from high calcium vs. PTSD. On a scales of 1-10, I feel like a 3-4 most of the time, 5-6 at my best. I hope that they can get me back to feeling well again.
@lorrainerose3016 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your condition. I really hope it gets addressed. I had my surgery 9 days ago.. and feel so different.. press for full investigation and surgery. You have a lot to deal with as well as parathyroidism.. take care x
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry for the trauma you have faced. My prayers are with you. I’d love to hear how you’re doing after surgery. ❤️
@angstrom1058 Жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Thanks. I just had my imaging (sestamibi and ultrasound). No odd parathroids found. They did find a small tumor in my thyroid tho :( Waiting for the surgeon to advise next steps. Maybe a CT. Journeying onward...
@mahlydee123 Жыл бұрын
me atm I’m at 139 w/ 11.4 calcium
@lisaberg48242 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you are feeling better after treatment. I thought mine might be just PTSD (Lāhainā fire) and am relieved it’s more than that since it’s taking forever. Hugs and aloha to you
@Sidkearldoogan Жыл бұрын
I am having my op tomorrow 😬 in Istanbul Florence Nightingale. I had no symptoms. Just a routine blood work a week ago showed high php and calcium. So after a bunch of labs and imaging later here I am. Kind of nervous, but also feeling lucky that it was caught. This was useful, thank you. Best.
@murphyebass78374 жыл бұрын
Just had this done yesterday. 1 gland out. Getting home today. Thank you for posting this video. Really helpful.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
murphyebass I’m so happy to hear that you found this helpful! I hope you are feeling well post-op 🙂
@murphyebass78374 жыл бұрын
Christina MacAuley feeling absolutely great nearly three weeks on. I seriously can not believe the difference in energy. I feel so sorry for people who Are finding this hard to get diagnosed. Took me a while here with scans etc not be 100% conclusive but when the surgeon went in there was a tumor on the gland so out it came thank god. It’s a very debilitating illness that gets so little attention. I’m a 37 year old male who had incredibly low phosphate. I ended up in hospital on a drip multiple times in the past number of years because of it. I’m so grateful to my endocrinologist for figuring it out. My wife and kids finally have their husband and father back.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
murphyebass truly an incredible story!! What a huge blessing that you are feeling better. So happy to hear you are on the mend!
@karinbergman16467 ай бұрын
Thank you for your advice in sharing your experience.
@NHall-pi5vr3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all of these information. I watched this video randomly. You basically answered all of question for post-OP. My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow morning and I was wondering what will be my situation after that.
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy it was helpful! How are you feeling now??
@my2cents2802 жыл бұрын
I know it's been years, but thank you for this information.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
I'm so grateful you found it helpful!
@Roguey845 жыл бұрын
I was undiagnosed for many years...to the point where my gastro doctor that I was not not help-able. I had high numbers as well at 11.4. And PTH ranged 140-160. I’m a week post op and it was really dramatic. I’m feeling a lot better but strange sometimes. I hope to make a full recovery
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Rosa Morales hi Rosa, how are you feeling? I understand- my gastro found “nothing wrong” and consistently told me I was “stressed and anxious.” It’s the most debilitating feeling to think its all in your head and you’re crazy. You are not! Our levels were almost exactly the same. I hope you are healing well!!
@Roguey845 жыл бұрын
Christina MacAuley yeah got sent away with the anxiety diagnosis. Turns out my tumor was growing for years bc my doc said normally they find them when there 20 cm but mines was 2173 cm and told me 1/100 chance of the issue returning in my lifetime. I’m on calcium with vit d3 so my bones rebuild itself and don’t develop hungry bone syndrome they call it. I originally got sick around 2008-09 and that’s my digestive system was doing so bad and kept up that way till I got on probiotics which helped a bit. I had Irregular heart issues for years and treated it like it was anxiety and was never referred to a cardiologist. Now I am being sent for one and a bit worried bc I’ve had this disease for so long I was told. The surgeon told me he thinks the calcium tests weren’t accurate and that they are much higher than that but bc I kept hydrated to keep my levels down from when I was told when I was diagnosed a year ago. I still have some issues but not as bad. I feel myself getting better and the energy is there definitely. I can’t wait to see myself a year down the line
@kumargaurav67872 жыл бұрын
@@Roguey84 hello,How are you Doing now?
@jae.m4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video- having this information was incredibly helpful for me, through diagnosis and post-op.
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
@rexmonarch24 күн бұрын
My domestic partner goes in for surgery in two days. I will definitely have her view your video. She's been suffering for years and years with many of the symptoms that are related to hyperparathyroidism and misdiagnosed until just recently when a new physican who was looking at the cause of her stage 3 kidney disease referred her to be immediately checked for parathyroid disease. Voila. She was diagnoaed for Hyperparathyroid Disease.
@kalijobs81106 жыл бұрын
i loved this video; so informative to know what you are going/went through! you are so strong, love you xx
@christinaneuweiler85416 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and for your kindness!! Love you too sweet girl! :)
@imlds231 Жыл бұрын
So, i went in almost 2 weeks ago for at least 1 parathyroid removed. 2 ENT surgeons (mine and one she trained) looked for hours for what appeared on the scans as a parathyroid. My ENT realized that my thyroid was "hard as a rock and very yucky looking." She had to call my dad for consent to remove ½ my thyroid. For YEARS i have said it felt like i had a rock in my throat causing me to clear my throat and choking on things...even some fluids. They could not find the parathyroid. While she removed the left side of the thyroid she investigated the right side and said that side needs to come out too. She is going to reorder the sesmi scan with a broader view to try and locate the parathyroid. She was surprised i was not more uncomfortable with recovery. I had no help, no friends and no local family. I stayed overnight at the hospital and discharged home.... i drove myself. I then realized my intrusive suicidal thoughts had decreased dramatically, and the rock feeling was gone. I was not as thirsty as i had been forever. I was able to eat without needing a drink every bite to wash it down. I follow up on Monday. She said i was out for 4 hours.
@shirleyaugust97292 жыл бұрын
I was just recently officially diagnosed, but looking back at my labs, I had a calcium of 10.4 on Sept. 5, 2021 (high normal is 10.3) when I went to the ER for what turned out to be a massive ovarian cyst. They also found renal cysts and a kidney stone on MRI (passed the stone in December. OUCH!). The calcium was flagged as high on the report, but no one raised it as an issue at the time. I was experiencing increased irritability and anxiety and attributed it to the sudden drop in estrogen from having my ovaries removed. At my June 2022 physical my calcium was up to 10.9; on repeat two weeks later it was 11.1 and I was referred to an endocrinologist. A 24-hour urine collection also showed elevated calcium of 276 (normal being less than 200). I just had blood work yesterday for calcium, vitamin D, and PTH after 6 weeks of 50,000 IU of vitamin D weekly. I'm interested to see if and how much the calcium's jumped in the past two months. The DEXA scan showed osteoporosis in my right thigh and lumbar spine. I'm scheduled to see an endocrine surgeon on Sept. 27. There was a typo on the authorization letter and they thought they couldn't schedule my pre-consult imaging until AFTER I saw her on the 27th. It should have said September 07, not 27, so we lost a week. Oh well. I just now got those scheduled for next week. A symptom that's really bothered me but that no one else seems concerned about is a slight feeling of fullness in my throat. When they feel it and have me swallow, they say they don't feel any enlargement. It doesn't bother me as far as eating or drinking, but it's uncomfortable especially when I'm laying on my back. It feels like my airway is slightly constricted or full of phlegm. I've been spared bone pain and digestive problems so far. The worst, besides the psychiatric issues, has to be the near-constant fatigue. I can sleep well but still be exhausted. I'm almost always fighting the urge to take a nap. I'm really looking forward to having the offending gland/s removed. I can't imagine living with this for years, let alone decades.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hi Shirley! Would love to hear how you’re doing post-op. I wonder if the globus sensation could be caused by a swollen/enlarged parathyroid gland..? I don’t have any literature on that, but just an initial thought that I have. If it’s not impairing your eating/swallowing (thank God!) it could be something non - structural. For example, I get that throat tightness/swelling sensation when I’m having a mast cell reaction. Zyrtec helps! Could be worth a shot to see if you get relief!
@shirleyaugust97292 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 I'm only two weeks out from surgery (Friday, October 28) so I still have postop swelling/scar tissue causing some minor tightness. The fullness was on the left, but the enlarged glands were on the right. I was wondering if it had something to do with being intubated for last years surgery, since that's when I recall it starting to be problematic. It didn't worsen with this latest intubation, so that's a plus. It felt a little like when you take a pill without enough liquid and it gets stuck, but that feeling's gone. I'll have to give antihistamines a try. I *do* have chronic postnasal congestion where I'm always needing to clear my throat, so it wouldn't be a bad idea either way. I was prescribed Nasacort spray last year, but it's not helpful. The surgeon said I actually had a supernumerary gland, having at least five rather than four. They were ectopic and embedded in my thyroid, so I ended up losing the entire right lobe, isthmus, and a lymph node that was "hanging by a thread." I'll need to have my thyroid hormone levels monitored and maybe start replacement therapy, but so far I'm feeling pretty good. The heart palpitations/feeling of dread and exhaustion have disappeared. I did start having achiness in my thigh and knee after my original comment but that comes and goes, and I expect it to keep improving as the bones recalcify. My normal voice wasn't really affected, but singing or calling out loudly is problematic, and it starts to get weak and breathy the longer I talk. I'm hoping that improves with time, too. I hadn't tried doing either of those things prior to my 1-week postop visit, so when I was asked if my voice had changed, I said no. I'm wondering if their instructions would have changed if I'd said yes. For instance, do I need some kind of speech therapy to help it along? But, all in all? I don't regret the surgery one bit.
@chadhanna3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Christina for posting this, lots of useful tips. My experience may be unusual and worth sharing. I was 69 and some aches and pains were expected. I finally went to the doctor with intermittent low temperature, like 35.4°C (95.7°F) and feeling chilled (but not relaxed!) Some fatigue. Doctor arranged blood test and with high PTH and Ca+ referred me to an endocrinologist. I now feel fortunate in that it was taken seriously immediately. Endocrinologist arranged scans but no apparent adenoma (though Osteoporosis) and now been referred for surgery on England's NHS. Talking to my Endo again on Tuesday, but expecting a long delay for surgery because of back log due to Covid-19 being added to the normal back log. I feel fortunate in that I have the option to pay for this to be done privately either in the UK or abroad. Really want to avoid worse brain fog and hip fractures.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much for sharing your story! It’s important to remember that while diseases have “typical” symptoms, they do not all present the same way. I hope you are feeling much better these days!
@rebeccamaas95994 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I will be having the same surgery soon. It took time and self advocacy for me as well, but once I had a giant kidney stone that required surgery, my diagnosis was confirmed (with bloodwork and a PTH test).
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Hi Rebecca, thanks for commenting! So glad you were able to advocate for yourself to get a diagnosis, but so sorry you had the pain of a giant kidney stone! Wishing you all the best, keep me posted on your healing journey. :)
@jLyn11222 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I woke up the morning of October 16th with severe neck pain and couldn’t move my head. I waited a week to go to the ER because I thought it was just a kink in my neck that would go away. It was only getting worse and the pain kept moving around and I was getting very nauseated, so I finally went in. They did bloodwork and took a urine sample and also did an X-ray. They told me my labs were excellent, but I had some degeneration of my discs at C3 and C4. My actual diagnosis was wry neck, they showed me some exercises to do, gave me a muscle relaxer and sent me on my way. I was not feeling any better and the nausea was getting worse and the fatigue I was experiencing was worse than ever. I’ve dealt with severe fatigue for quite a few years. I lost my mom in 2020 from colon cancer and the doctors may have caught it sooner if they would’ve just paid attention to her labs, so I decided to take a look at mine just to make sure they were “excellent” like they told me. First I noticed my urine had trace amounts of bacteria and crystalline substance. They never mentioned that. Everything else was all in normal range and I almost didn’t even look at the last page, but something told me to keep looking it over and I got to my calcium. 10.3mg/dl. Normal range was listed at 10.2, but I knew that was even too high being that I am a 40 year old woman. I called my primary care doctor the next morning and made an appointment. He told me it was only a slight elevation, but he’d go ahead and do bloodwork. After waiting a week to hear back, I finally called them. The receptionist pulled up my chart and told me that I had a “slight” elevation in my parathyroid hormone and that’s probably what caused my calcium to be high. Then she asked if there was anything else she could help me with. I was like, you could start with what does that mean and what do I do now. She said they were waiting on approval for an MRI to look at my discs and when I went back in to see my doctor about the results of that, I could ask him at that time. So, I hung up and went to google. Of course, that only made my anxiety worse. I called back up to the office a couple days later and asked what the actual number was for my PTH….. 173.6. That’s what the receptionist considered a slight elevation. The girl I spoke with this time told me the doctor had sent in for approval on a sestamibi scan which I’m still waiting on. The more and more I’ve read about hyperparathyroidism the more angry I have become. One reason is because I’m having to find all of this information myself because I can’t get my doctor to tell me anything and also because I’ve probably had this problem for a few years. Looking back at all my health issues, this is probably the cause for all of it. SVT, pancreatitis, FATIGUE, never feeling well, I had 29 cavities in just a year and a half time after only having one cavity my whole life, my worsening depression and anxiety, my brain fog which had me thinking I must be having symptoms of early onset dementia lol, my aches and pains that were far too awful to be just from turning 40 years old. The pain felt like it was deep inside my bones. My joints always hurt. My mom had always told me that when you turn 40 everything starts falling apart, but this was all ridiculous. It had me wondering why people even want to live past 40 because I haven’t enjoyed life at all since I was 30. Well, at least I have found out my own problem, so now if I can just find a doctor that will help me. That’s not easy because healthcare is HORRIBLE where I’m at. I’ve been so frustrated and I’m honestly giving up at this point. I hurt and feel so bad that I just don’t have much fight in me. I feel like no one is on my team and most of my friends and family just think I’m a hypochondriac at this point because of all the complaining I’ve done throughout the years. At least I know I’m not crazy now. I did just find out my state has a specialist who is one of the top endocrinologist in the US and he’s only two hours from me, so I’m praying with all that I have that they will call me back and accept me as a patient and that my insurance will approve it. One of my biggest fears is vocal chord damage because I’m a singer, so I want someone who knows what they’re doing. Did you have any nerve damage to your vocal chords? It doesn’t sound like it, but do you get hoarse easily or anything like that? Also, did you have the minimally invasive procedure or the regular one? All I know is I just want to feel good again. I don’t remember what that is even like. Oh! And did you have excessive sweating ever? That’s my latest symptom I’m having. Sorry im rambling. Lol I’ve just been so on edge since I noticed my calcium was high the night before thanksgiving and it only got worse when I heard my PTH level and can’t even get my doctor to talk to me. Im so sorry that you had to go through all of this, especially being so young, but you are so brave and strong and I appreciate you bringing awareness to this issue. I never even knew we had parathyroid glands let alone 4 of them! Lol Im happy you are feeling better and living a more quality life! ❤️
@trishak6732 жыл бұрын
I relate to so much of what you’ve written here! I hope you’ve been able to make some progress with finding a dr who will take your case. My surgery is in 3 days and I’m praying for relief of my symptoms that my family dr has blown off for years. Depression, anxiety, kidney stones, bone pain, joint pain, brain fog, early onset dementia symptoms (this has been the scariest part of this for me) and more.
@jLyn11222 жыл бұрын
@@trishak673 I hope your surgery was successful and you are feeling great! I was finally referred to a surgeon. I just sent off my DNA test to check for MEN1 and after that comes back then they will schedule my surgery. I am still getting worse by the day, so I am Soooo ready. 🖤
@trishak6732 жыл бұрын
@@jLyn1122 I’m a just over a week post-op. I definitely feel better. I am hoping for more improvement with my joint paint still but it’s not as bad as it was. The bone pain hasn’t returned (the things you notice as soon as you’re off the meds they give you! LOL). This morning I found my list of what I noticed bothered me the most - I wrote it before my last pre-op appt. The BIG things that are GONE: brain fog, anxiety, depression, bone pain, “losing my words” (someone described this as their words being stuck and not being able to say the thought). I can deal with the joint pain that isn’t near what it was, especially if all these other symptoms have disappeared! I truly hope this gives you some hope. I know I was looking for even a small bit of it when I knew my surgery date was approaching. 💕
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hi!! My goodness, you have been through so much. My heart aches for you! How are you feeling now? I hope you have been able to get your procedure and feel major improvements. ❤️ I thankfully didn’t have any vocal chord damage but I was very hoarse for a few days, likely due to the irritation of being intubated. My surgery was minimally invasive and my scar is virtually invisible now! I didn’t have excessive sweating, but I also have small fiber neuropathy and my body doesn’t like doing typical autonomic functions normally 😂 Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a really hard season of life, and I’ve struggled with health on and off a LOT in my youth. Wishing you well! ❤️❤️
@andresfamily5599 Жыл бұрын
Wow I can relate to your story too! My goodness why don’t Drs know about this problem? Have you had surgery yet? I’m still waiting wondering if I need to go to the Norman Parathyroid clinic or just go to my surgeon at home , where I don’t have to pay the 20,000$ Canadian? Apparently my nodule is hidden. Because only the Sestamibi scan found it .
@ninamekerri5842 жыл бұрын
Hey 🖐I remember watching your video last year a couple days before getting my surgery I suffered from bone problems and the other symptoms you told and tried treatments that didnt help and after having many misdiagnosis it was confirmed that I had hyperparathyroidism and watching your video really helped ,me relax and know what to expect so thank you so much for sharing your experience 🙏
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment, Nina! 🙂 I was so hopeful that others in this situation would be comforted by the information I shared. I’m really, really grateful to hear it was helpful for you. Happy healing, and thanks for coming back to share that it helped 🙂
@ninamekerri5842 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Also a lot of people think that hyperparathyroidism affects only elderly people including me even some doctors were shocked that I had it at a young age I just turned 18 when I was diagnosed and considering the size of the tumor I had it for at least two years so I think it's important that anyone who has symptoms goes to get it checked out and you are a great example that you can have it even if you're young and fortunately there is a treatment for it I know that surgery might be scary at first but after a few weeks only everything will be normal again
@jakeking18445 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, very sweet...
@peterkratoska452414 күн бұрын
Interesting that you had it scheduled right away. In my case they found blood in the urine and I had a number of tests - cystoscopy to check for cancer (none) so then ultrasound to check for kidneystones (yes), then ct scans and blood work to check for levels and the scan to check for abnormalities. So then it was determined I had a growth in my parathyroid (left). Got scheduled, but it was over a year away. Eventually I had a kidneystone event and my urologist scheduled a lithotropsy (both sides) to remove the stones. That worked- but as it turns out was only a week before my parathyroidectomy. So a week later just as I was being prepped for that I had (what I thought was kidnesystone pain) they had to cancel the surgery and reschedule. Turns out the pain was uereteral spasms due to removal of the stents they placed between the kidneys and bladders. So finally 4months later I just had the parathyroidectomy (a week and half ago). The surgeon said it was more involved 2hr surgery. He removed the left parathyroid but the calcium levels were still high, then he removed all 4 until he found the levels were dropping. Then he put one back in my chest. They kept me overnight and checked my levels which were fine, and sent me home at noon the next day. They prescribed calcium, calcitrate? Vit d, and codeine for the pain. To be honest the worst pain was the sore throat from the tube. I didnt realize the codeine increases constipation - so a bm after 5days was like giving birth. My main concern was the throat swelling and just the ability to breathe at night. With a post nasal drip there were moments when I couldnt breathe. This led to a bit more anxiety. Now the sleeping is better, though I still feel a bit low energy. The swelling in the throat means I need to chew carefully and have water nearby, there were a few times I nearly choked when chewing. So now at a week and half my main irritation is the swelling in my throat. I will be happy when that goes down (though I understand it takes several weeks). I should say I didnt have any major symptoms such as indigestion or pain from the hyperparathyoroid - though I did seem to feel my muscles ached, I just felt I was getting old (Im 62m). Also my Dr had prescribed statins, and one side effect is muscle pain. Anyway I thank you for sharing your story for those of us who are going through it. Good to hear you've recovered well, and best wishes to you.
@beathompson26473 жыл бұрын
Hi Christina, thank you so much for your very sweet, informative video, its also reassuring. Have shared your video with my family and friends. I'm having surgery in 4 days time in the UK 🇬🇧 and I have to say our NHS is quite brilliant, as soon as blood tests showed raised calcium, albeit not very high levels I was wished off to Endocrinologist and within 4 weeks scheduled for surgery with top parathyroid surgeon all at NO financial cost to me. Sending you much love in appreciation of your splendid video. 😘🌿🥀🙏
@Adam-yd8dw2 жыл бұрын
How was your recovery after the surgery?
@beathompson26472 жыл бұрын
@@Adam-yd8dw I can only say immediately brilliant.
@nondescriptbeing5944 Жыл бұрын
It’s super reassuring to hear from a fellow young person dealing with this. Thanks for the video. I have surgery scheduled soon
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
We are few and far between! I thankfully have had no long term parathyroid issues. Surgery solved all of that for me. Prayers yours is the same way. Let me know how you’re doing after surgery if you’d like! :)
@nondescriptbeing594411 ай бұрын
Mine turned out to not be parathyroid after all. They discovered mid surgery that I had something called a fourth branchial cleft cyst. What a journey!
@jackmaiers77293 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! I was recently diagnosed and am in grad school to be an SLP so of course I was curious and did lots of searching through articles about it but I’m glad to hear a first-hand account!
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
Oh man! Getting this diagnoses while in SLP grad school is so much extra stress- that’s exactly what happened to me! I too love to read medical journals articles about everything. Wishing you all the best and healing in your future! 🙂
@jackmaiers77293 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Thank you! Even though my PTH is still elevated and abnormal, my nuclear medicine scan came back clear so my doctor said it wasn’t actually hyperparathyroidislm, then she tested for cushings which was negative, so they don’t know what’s going on but it definitely is scary and stressful at this time in life. Thank you for your well-wishes! I hope all is well with you!
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
@@jackmaiers7729 I’m so sorry to hear that you’re still having some difficulties :( did you have your calcium checked as well? I don’t know if you have heard of this, but sometimes people have a rogue parathyroid gland in their chest or even their arm! May be something to look into (in all your spare time lol). Best wishes to you! 💕
@jackmaiers77293 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 I have heard of periodic parathyroid adenomas. My calcium was 9.3 which is borderline. The doctor was an internal medicine doctor and she didn’t seem concerned about the other potential types of hyperparathyroidism and just said she would recheck my PTH in 4 months. I’m not sure why it was dismissed since I have the elevated PTH but I might ask her about it again because I was never taking anything containing biotin (which can increase PTH). I wonder if she responded this way because she works in internal medicine instead of endocrinology. Thank you! 💕
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
@@jackmaiers7729 I’m glad she is being thorough and rechecking it just to be certain! Would love to hear how you’re doing down the road. I hope you feel well and enjoy your time in grad school!! 🙂
@BrianCarlson2135 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. I was diagnosed in 2012, but the doctor recommended either exploratory surgery or wait and see. I was asymptomatic and my scans were negative. I'm now looking to go to Tampa to the Norman Parathyroid Center. They have a lot of good info on their web site. Thank you for sharing your experience. God bless you!
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment Brian! You’re right, they have some really awesome info on their site and they are a big help in me self-advocating to get a diagnosis. I wish you health & happiness!
@korrupt44 жыл бұрын
Christina- thank you for posting this video & hats off to you for having the courage to do so. I started having issues about 10 years ago but at that time the doctors (yes doctors, a few of them) all said my reading of 11 at that time was no big deal ( i was 32 at the time). After many doctors & tests later i gave up & just decided that i must live with my symptoms, not until the other day my mom (also doctor) decided to have another look at my old tests & decided to have me re-test. So we are awaiting those results. I guess i am going thru these videos to see how other experiences were. Thank you, you put my mind to ease a bit :)
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Hey there! So sorry I missed your comment until now. How did your results come back? So crazy to hear that they turned you away with a CA level of 11! I hope your symptoms aren't too disruptive, but I know how much they can impact your life. Wishing you all the best, thank you for your kind words. So glad this video was able to put you at ease a bit! Let me know if I can help in any other way.
@drhossawy2 жыл бұрын
I believe that a lot of doctors don’t understand the Calcium levels and PTH levels quite well. It’s not how high far from normal as to how long and how is your body reacting to high levels.
@jackosullivan29495 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for such an honest and informative description of your experience, your such a sweetheart 💕 God bless you. You’ve put me at ease as I’m a 60 year old male facing surgery this week Thank you so much, I wish you a long healthy and happy 😃 life. All the best . J
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Jack O Sullivan Thank you so much for the kind words, Jack! I’m very thankful that you found this video and it put you at ease. I hope you are feeling well post-op!
@paulaingram8114 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all of the information. I’ve had high calcium levels for two years but they just tested my parathyroid level and it was high. I’ll be finding a doctor as soon as this corona virus stay at home order is lifted.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Paula Ingram you are most welcome, I appreciate your comment! So sorry that your diagnosis is coming at such a crazy time. Hoping you can get taken care of sooner rather than later!
@daniellevandenbosch60914 жыл бұрын
Just had my surgery 5 days ago!!!
@benmarcus46464 жыл бұрын
You should look for an endocrinologist that specializes in thyroid/parathyroid. Once confirmed the only option is surgery. Don't wait for pain and symptoms to occur. Endocrine surgeons is highly recommended but head & neck or general surgeons with decent amount of parathyroid experience may be your only option.
@kennethahicks94912 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I have just been diagnosed.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Wishing you good health and healing ❤️
@SteveSaindon-ez8hi Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Christina for sharing your story… I am 65 years old, and been living in pain for the last six years… spent all of our savings on unnecessary surgeries… and my pain only got worse with each operation. I am having my parathyroid surgery in a few days and I’m so excited to hopefully feel better again. Again, thank you so much for sharing your story. Steve.
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve! Thank you for watching my story! I’m so sorry to hear you have been suffering for six years. How are you feeling post-op? 🙂
@niunapiedra78425 жыл бұрын
Wow. I had 3 adenomas removed back in April. No real downtime. If you can afford the online consulation fee, I would highly recommend the Norman Parathyroid Clinic in Tampa. My surgery only took about 20 minutes. No real postoperative pain, no real swelling or discomfort. Got back to the hotel about 10 am on the day of surgery, took a nap for an hour, and then went off to explore museums. Normal food on the day of surgery and after.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Niuna Piedra wow, I’m so happy you had such a positive experience with them!
@niunapiedra78425 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 I was happy to read about your positive experience, and hoping you are feeling great now.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Niuna Piedra thank you so much. I am feeling much better!
@Dee_Rod5 жыл бұрын
Hi Nuina, Just read your post. I am having surgery at the Norman Parathyroid Center in Tampa in a few weeks. I live in the Tampa area thankfully! Any tips you can share to make this a better experience? Many thanks! Desi
@Truth-4-Humanity4 жыл бұрын
@@niunapiedra7842 3 adenomas is unusual to hear about. Can I ask what your calcium and pth levels were? Hope you are feeling great now!
@kenzielanning68623 жыл бұрын
I had hyperparathyroidism and this video was useful for my surgery! Thank you for the post!
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m really grateful to hear it was helpful for you. That’s the goal! 🙂 Happy healing and good health to you❤️
@dltree1234 Жыл бұрын
I had a thyroidectomy and one parathyroid gland removed a year ago. Since then my blood work has been extremely high. Fast forward 1 year. I was finally sent to a specialist more blood work, more scans, and they found the other 3 parathyroid glands had problems. Surgery scheduled for 3 weeks
@Iamabassgirl8 ай бұрын
thank you! Surgery coming up for me, I'm going to order that neck pillow today!
@tombryant52jumpscoach Жыл бұрын
I had my operation at the Norman Parathyroid Center in Tampa. My main symptom was heart palpitations daily. I went through cardiac testing extensively, and they did not diagnose the problem correctly. Eventually, a physician's assistant noticed high calcium levels after a blood test and called me on the phone. She's my saving angel. After two years of heat palpitations, I had my surgery in August 2021 and have been healthy ever since. I'm now 72 years old. You didn't mention osteoporosis, but it wouldn't be a problem at your age. For older women, it needs to be addressed.
@birgitnazarian87672 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is so helpful! 🙏☺️
@theozlog46703 жыл бұрын
my calcium level is 11.8 so i am now getting surgery the 19th of april could not be more exited
@christinaneuweiler85413 жыл бұрын
I hope you are feeling well now!!
@EDAWSON8155 жыл бұрын
Great video to watch to learn about surgery and great tips to make recovery easier. Thank You.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Ed Dawson thank you for the feedback! ☺️
@lomagulley3725 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey. Great aftercare suggestions! I have surgery next week.
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
Wishing you all the best with your surgery!! 🩵
@tonycase79985 жыл бұрын
Ty this video was really helpful. My wife is having this procedure done . I'm am trying to found out more about what to do before and after her surgery. Your video was very helpful.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Tony Case thank you so much for the feedback! I hope your wife heals quickly! If you have any more questions, please feel free to reach out.
@alexj65396 жыл бұрын
Hi, I had my parathyroidectomy 4 days ago, & in the beginning, recovery was very rough. Now, I don’t really think I need any pain meds. I’m still not feeling that great, but it will come with time. Turns out that my surgery was more complex than what my surgeon thought it would be. I was under anesthesia longer than expected, & they were having a hard time getting results from my blood. I woke up with prick mark everywhere (even on the top of my feet). They made me spend the night at the hospital since everything didn’t go as planned. They ended up removing 2 or 3 of my parathyroid glands (they really don’t know if 3 was removed because my parathyroid glands are smaller than most people’s). I am very small for my age, so it made things more challenging. I know you wanted an update, so I definitely wanted to send that to you.
@christinaneuweiler85416 жыл бұрын
Alex J Thanks for coming back and letting me know how you’re doing! ❤️ I’m so happy you got it done and that you’re on the mend. Sounds like they really had to do a lot, so recovery was probably extra tough. Keep resting, you’ll be feeling so much better very soon! 😊
@ClaraSais6 жыл бұрын
Poor you, sounds horrible. I think I ran out of blood as they were taking so many blood tests whilst I was in hospital. Hope you feel better soon x
@Roguey845 жыл бұрын
Alex J wow I hope u feel a lot better now. God bless
@marycarr24753 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. Very helpful tips. You answered a lot of my questions. I went in to surgery looking to take out 1 parathyroid end up taking out 3 parathyroid. So thank you for all of this wonderful advice ❤
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Mary, thank you so much for your comment! I’m really grateful to hear it was helpful for you. I hope you are feeling well ❤️ wishing you great health and happiness!
@delasoul28755 жыл бұрын
I have hyperparathyroidism, I was diagnosed recently. I'm waiting for my ultrasound and surgery. My main problem are kidney stones, fatigue, muscle weakness, high blood pressure, depression and anxiety and brain fog. I want the blood pressure and brain fog to be gone. It has affected me with medical school.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
noctis strife I’m so sorry you’ve been struggling with these symptoms! It really impacts your quality of life and school performance. I completely understand as I was diagnosed right when I was in grad school. I hope you can get treatment sooner rather than later so you can get back to feeling 100% again!
@YoungAmzn4 жыл бұрын
Wow I have these exact symptoms too Im going for my scan and after surgery most likely, How was the process are you fine now?
@Dobiegal5 жыл бұрын
Had high calcium on routine bloodwork with my internist. He had stopped treating my thyroid 3 years ago and I found a great thyroid specialist who has been treating my thyroid. Luckily she also is a endocrinologist surgeon and has a lot of experience with this. My problem is I don't have insurance I am a self-pay. She did the parathyroid blood test and said yes this apparently is a problem but that in my case it could wait until I get Medicare in 3 years if I wanted to. However there are two words that I fear more than the loss of just paying for this out of my pocket. Kidney stones. I'm not going to wait around for those, so far my main symptoms seem to be horrendous brain fog generalized pain which I thought for years was fibromyalgia and it may still be fibromyalgia because my calcium levels didn't go up till about a year ago but what kills me is the brain fog which has increased 200 fold. I don't walk into a room and forget what I went in there for. I walk into a room and I'm totally unaware that I have walked into a room and I look around and say how did I get here and why am I here... I drive a school bus and if I do not hyper focus on where I am and where I am going, I will forget to go into every single neighborhood to pick up all my students and I end up at my school with only half the load. Luckily my manager is very understanding and has been working with me. The surgery the surgery center and the anesthesiologist total about $4,800. I do have it and I'm going to go ahead and have this surgery done so I can feel better. I'm 61 and 3 years is a long time to not feel good so to me this is going to be money well spent. I'm lucky I'm a saver so I do have the money, and I'm lucky that my thyroid specialist also treats this condition. Any encouraging words sure would be nice I haven't finished watching your video yet but I'm about to. I wanted to read the comments from others before I watch the entire video so I would be prejudiced
@terrib79815 жыл бұрын
dobie gal- what is your PTH level? Its my understanding that Thyroid issues and Parathyroid issues are unrelated and completely separate from each other. You may need a second opinion.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
dobie gal I’m sorry you are struggling so much with brain fog! Thank goodness you have saved money so that you can prioritize your health. I didn’t have severe brain fog but certainly felt much more “clear” post-op. I hope the same for you! Good luck! ☺️
@Dobiegal5 жыл бұрын
@@terrib7981 they are NOT related. My doctor stated that. This is a coincidence that both problems occur. However, the nuclear iodine I drank for treating Graves has shriveled up my thyroid gland, and the doctor ISN'T so sure they are where they normally would be.if you read my post, it says she treats BOTH issues. No one implied they were related to the others. Stop being so frigging paranoid. If the test showed high PTH I'm not saying that it was caused by my thyroid issue which was treated 30 years ago. Read things more carefully before spewing off advice.
@paulgregory2507 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing this. It is very helpful.
@christinaneuweiler8541 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that! Thank you for your comment ☺️
@nevilleburroughs74033 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and advocating about this illness that is too often unknown. Just had my surgery and now day 3 of recovery. Only wish I had this surgery much much sooner as I first learned I had high calcium 10 plus years ago.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment Neville!! I hope you have healed up and that you’re feeling amazing now that you’re on the other side. 🙂
@pbt67754 ай бұрын
Same here... I need to go to a specialist because until a few days ago I hadn't read back my analysis throughout the years, and I have been having high calcium (10.4-10.5) and low vitamin d for years
@dorothywilder1010 Жыл бұрын
Before I knew I had hyperparathyroidism ..I had severe anxiety ..too much calcium in my blood ..osteoporosis from this disease ..too much for even my age .. they finally gave me my diagnosis pretty quick ..I just had surgery two days ago ..after cancelling 3 times because I was scared of surgery ..anyway finally had it two days ago ..all of my mines were bad ..they had to keep a portion in though ..I have a hard time swallowing now ....but thank you for this video . Learned somethings I should get
@fatihturan292410 ай бұрын
How are you now ?
@stephanieroundtree33035 жыл бұрын
Got diagnosed in May 2017 had the surgery while 4 months pregnant in June 2017. Took them two hours to find one adeoma and they couldn’t keep me under that long so they didn’t search for the other ones. Come to find out my parathyroids aren’t in my neck which is weird as ever (I feel like an alien now). Calcium levels still are up coming from my Endocrinologist my level is back to 14.8... fatal levels are 16. Current doing all these test and waiting for a 4DCT of my chest cavity because they say it’s behind my heart and it will give the precise location for surgery. Long story short I have to get my chest cracked open to get it... 2017 was bad had to walk around with a machine strapped to me that pushed saline in me 24/7 to keep myself and my unborn safe. I’m so over this, Endocrinologist currently looking for a specialist because of my rare case
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
stephanie roundtree goodnsss gracious I am so sorry your case has been such a burden! I’ve heard that some people have parathyroid adenomas in their chest cavity and have to get a thoracic surgeon consult because of it. Please keep me posted on how you’re doing. You’ll be in my thoughts and prayers!
@SanaKhan-gt2yj5 жыл бұрын
😔 hru doing I pray for ease for u. I am due to have a surgery and i am 11 weeks pregnant.
@terrymalone60865 жыл бұрын
Hi. Great video. I have recently been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism. My Calcium is 11.0 My PTH is 281.8. I have had kidney stone surgery recently. This is how my problem was discovered. My vocal chords were damaged during the surgery and am trying to learn to talk all over again. I can speak, but it is very soft and a real challenge for me to hold a conversation. I am scheduled to have my scans done next week. I see the surgeon the following week. I have been sick as a dog and weak for almost a year now. I am a corporate pilot and have been so sick that I had to quit my job. I think everyone thinks I am crazy when I tell them how sick I am. Doctors have been unable to find a reason for the way I have been feeling. I own a small business that I am not even able to run now. All that I want to do is go to bed. I am doing a lot of research on the surgery. A lot of the research has me scared to let most surgeons touch me. I was wondering if you, or any of your viewers have any experience with Dr. Norman at the Tampa, Florida General Hospital? He has a great website. But that has me nervous because it looks like an infomercial and looks too good to be true. I am a 64 year old male and truly appreciate the information yo have provided. I wish you the best of luck in the future. Thank you!!!
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Terry Malone hi Terry! Sounds like you have been through a lot, I am so sorry. As for your vocal damage, I recommend getting a referral to a speech-language pathologist. I am a speech- language pathologist and while I do not work with adults myself, I am familiar with the fact that therapists who specialize in voice may be of great assistance to you at this time. Please let me know if it helps you! I did not go to Norman parathyroid center, but I would recommend hopping on a Facebook support group (there is one called parathyroid disease support and awareness I believe), and many people have posted about their experience there. Good luck!!
@lindaoliver61902 жыл бұрын
Hi my name is Linda and I just found out less than a week ago that I have the same thing I have to get a bone density test along with more blood work. But I have something much more and emergency going on also I have thee aortic aneurysms and I have to get surgery on them . I just want you to know that you video is very helpful to me because I never heard of this before and I felt like I needed to hear from someone who has gone through this so I can get a better picture and understanding about also what to expect and need post op . So thank you so much for sharing your story . I hope you keep getting and feeling better god bless you have a wonderful day.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hi Linda, God bless! I’m so sorry you have several things going on there. I’ll be praying for your complete and total healing. Please keep me posted if you would like, I’m really glad this helped you. ❤️
@andresfamily55992 жыл бұрын
I was so glad to hear that you also had issues with not being able to eat much of anything. I get stomach pain and diarrhea when I eat certain food I also would get headaches from eating certain foods. I can hardly eat anything. I’m going to see the surgeon tomorrow and I’m thankful I listened to your story because I didn’t know if these food allergies and nausea were part of my problem. The last time I talked to the surgeon he said they probably wernt. I’m going to ask him if he’s done this surgery very often. I’m in Canada and wish I could go to one of your many hospitals that seem to have so many experienced Drs I pray this Dr knows what he’s doing. My endocrinologist is very good but he’s not doing my surgery. My endocrinologist found my problem and pursued me I didn’t cooperate with him very well at the beginning as he ordered test after test . I ignored some of his requests I had never heard of a parathyroid disorder or gland . Even though mine was found 10 -11 years prior none of the Drs I saw knew about this either I even had mine biopsied looking for cancer it wasn’t cancer so that was the end of it! My calcium was elevated but ignored. I thought it meant I had cancer somewhere in my body. But the Dr who found it just ignored it. It wasn’t until a new Dr referred me to my endocrinologist Dr Phillipps and he dug for 3 -4 years before I would cooperate get the osteoporosis test done and other blood tests done. I was shocked to find out how bad my osteoporosis was. Then Dr Phillipps started explaining a few things to me. I looked it up online but often I accidentally looked up hypo parathyroid and got the wrong information. I looked and looked often getting distracted and would forget what I was doing. Finally I his week after the special Thyroid CT the surgeon ordered I found out I do definitely have an overactive parathyroid gland . Covid slowed things down for me firing nurses in October I didn’t want to go into or near an understaffed hospital. So I canceled my first CT . This has been a very slow process I was afraid of the surgery until I listened to all the testimonies on KZbin but y’all are probably Americans. I don’t have faith in Canadian Drs but Dr Phillipps is awesome very caring and Im amazed how he pursued me when I was not cooperating with him. I thought I had other problems I seriously didn’t really understand what a hyperparathyroid disorder was until I listened to the KZbin stories! I now know there’s a huge difference between hyper and hypo parathyroid. I don’t have alot of brain power so Its been a slow journey. Over 15 years ago when the first Dr discovered the enlarged gland and I didn’t have any symptoms back then . I only have one slightly enlarged parathyroid gland according to the special CT , that’s apparently the problem. But it sure has made my life miserable. It’s getting worse and worse now. In November when I canceled the CT I was doing fine. I didn’t think I had much of a problem compared to the many people needing more important surgeries. I actually was doing well back then ! Then end of January I got hit with what I and my GP call a IBS gut flare up diarrhea and gut pain! Well it’s not going away and the nausea is making me feel sick I have to force myself to eat! My 22 year old daughter was like this too and has had horrible heart symptoms and depression and nausea poor concentration still plagues her and forgetfulness, but I think the nausea and heart problems are better now since she got married. I know she’s not depressed anymore. So Why would some of her symptoms just go away? Mine did too come and go over the years. Now I have no energy no memory I can barely function I can’t remember basic household tasks I can try to do something and just forget what I was doing. I have been sitting on the couch for months. No energy can barely lift such basic things like a casserole dish out of the oven! I sure hope this surgeon will fix my problem. I hope and pray he has done this surgery before a lot. But knowing Canada there’s probably very few people who know about this problem if it wasn’t for Dr Phillipps I wouldn’t know! We used to go to the US all the time if I’d known what I know now I’d have looked into one of the Big Endocrine hospitals like the Norman endocrine Center . I pray Dr Hearn can do the job like everyone who’s testimony I hear about on KZbin . Thank you so much for sharing about your story! For enlightening me to the fact my eating disorder my gut problem is part of this problem!! Thank you so much for caring!
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hello there! I’m so so sorry to hear it impacted your stomach too. ❤️ how are you doing now?? I will say that the surgery helped my stomach issues a LOT, but it didn’t cure them, and I believe I understand why now. This is because when you have such toxic levels of calcium in your body, your motility slows down. When your motility slows down, it’s a breeding ground for issues. I developed SIBO and leaky gut because my motility was so impaired. Granted, I also have celiac, so that doesn’t help! 😝 Wishing you good health, I hope you’re feeling okay. ❤️
@andresfamily55992 жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Hi Christiana that makes sense. I have acquired Candida overgrowth because of the toxic levels of calcium and this has caused so many problems for me. I’m still waiting for my surgery. Maybe you can answer a question. Did you get surgery at the Norman Parathyroid clinic? Do they always use the radioactive dye before they operate? I guess mine is a difficult case because my nodule is hidden so they have to find it.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
@@andresfamily5599 I’m sorry to hear you’ve developed candida! Just know that you CAN heal from it. Better days are ahead. ❤️ I had my surgery at the Mayo Clinic, we also used the dye for the sestamibi to help them locate which parathyroid was the problem. :)
@andresfamily5599 Жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Hi Christina So did they give you the dye right before the surgery so that your bad nodule was visible? Or did the surgeon just know from experience which one was bad? So you think the Candida will improve after my surgery? I have had this problem for over 15 years. Did you mean your nodule was only found on the Sestamibi scan also? Did you also have Candida and the surgery helped it? Diane
@trailadymagazine453426 күн бұрын
I have been Hypercalcemic for over 20yrs. At first I would just go hoarse after singing or speaking & my throat felt full. Eventually, it felt like I had a Grapefruit stuck in my throat all the time. Also, I get up at least twice a night to pee, so it affected my sleep. I have had Anxiety & Depression symptoms. You can imagine my frustration as one Dr after another didn't take me seriously. I was always EXHAUSTED! Finally got the diagnosis this year, at age 51 & 2 Kidney Stones later. I have Hashimotos & Hyperparathyroidism. All 4 of my PTs are shot & must be removed. I'm nervous as I've never heard of anyone else losing all 4 glands. So, I'm not sure how that works? Hoping for good results. Thanks for the info!! 7:26
@granny2olivia5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this video about your experience with your surgery. I am having the surgery next week, and I have been concerned about post opt. I am 69 years old.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Mary Pepp best wishes to you Mary! Keep me posted on how you're doing. It'll be just fine. 😊
@NHall-pi5vr3 жыл бұрын
Thank you again. Sending love and light to you ❤❤❤🍃🌹
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Thank you! ❤️❤️
@melloyellow55985 жыл бұрын
Very helpful and informative. Thank you.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome. Thank you for watching and for your kind words!
@tamiwoods6972 Жыл бұрын
I am going through the blood work and having tests done. So far I have 1 hyperparathroid and a nodule on my thyroid. 2 tests coming up in a few days and the decision will be made at that point on how to proceed. This vid was very helpful.
@cedemarie34144 жыл бұрын
This was helpful, thank you. I was recently diagnosed with hyperparathyroidism and we in the works of the next step. You hear the word tumor and it freaks you out a bit but knowing there's others that have been through this... it makes things easier to understand.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
CedeMarie you are most welcome! I completely understand how scary it is to hear those words. Rest assured that a full recovery can occur! Wishing you great health. Let me know if I can be of further assistance!
@shawnmswitzer3 жыл бұрын
So how did you finally get to the right doctor? Was it from bloodwork that you finally was sent to endocrinologist? I have been told that calcium levels can fluctuate as well so it could be bloodwork?? May not always show at different times?
@chandrajanay3 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! My surgery is in 3 weeks and I'm freaking out lol but you relieved me
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
You’re soooo welcome! Really grateful it helped you! :) I hope you’re feeling well!!
@chandrajanay Жыл бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541 Everything was easy as pie! A year later and feeling much better! Thank you for the response and concern💓
@jacobwilliams38325 жыл бұрын
One thing is I found Vitamin deficiency was causing an over production of calcium and therefor I do medication therapy to keep these levels in check which then in return allow my parathyroid gland to work itself normally to an extent. I’m not a doctor but would recommend asking a doctor about this! Vitamin D can cause calcium levels to be abnormal when one of the two is abnormal.
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Jacob I’ve heard a bit about this! Thanks for reaching out and sharing your info ☺️ my doctor said my vitamin D was within normal range, but I continue to check it every 6 months just in case!
@helmtl12344 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I am currently in the early stages of my diagnosis with hyperparathyroidism ... I won’t lie I’m scared and hoping to get same outcome as you. It’s been years since I’m not feeling well and seen so many doctors. Blood tests did not initially reveal anything suspicious. However after repeat visits to my doctor and more blood tests they found my pth and calcium levels high. I am now seen by an endocrinologist and awaiting ct scan and soon a 24 hour urine test , along with a bone densitometry testing to determine what’s next ... I have a question for anyone that can answer me pls ... they rechecked my vitamin d levels however that was fine. What is the correlation between the vit d and hyperparathyroidism ? Also is feeling ill like feverish but without fever and shivering common symptoms? Thank you !
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Hi Heleni! How are you feeling and how has everything been going? I would recommend checking out parathyroid.com to read about the vitamin D correlation. :)
@joaneldridge8093Ай бұрын
@@christinaneuweiler8541I also have questions about my Vitamin D levels.....its been too low w to even register on my blood tests, the only thing my Dr has said is "Hmm, how strange, I've never seen such a thing"!!!!😳🤨
@corinne45482 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Explaining in laymen's terms is very helpful.
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
I’m so grateful!
@cencymru33385 жыл бұрын
Fab information. I’m having my surgery in 2 weeks time. Had my pre op today xxx
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Hey Cennin- I hope you are feeling well post-op! ☺️
@cencymru33385 жыл бұрын
Sadly it’s was cancelled the day before surgery at 5pm. No new date given 😢😢😢😢😢
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
@@cencymru3338 oh no, how frustrating! I would bug them until you get a new date!
@cencymru33385 жыл бұрын
Trust me I am. I’m calling them daily. my surgeon is out of the country the whole of this month. X
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
@@cencymru3338 So frustrating for you I'm sure! Hang in there and keep me posted!
@jeninhadelima21815 жыл бұрын
I was misdiagnosed 5 times i never gave up i know my body and it wasnt healthy, my pth levels fluctuated so i fought for my life and got my focus intact and did my own research, and got my doctor to send me to the best Surgeon in the area i live in and third visit he sat and spoke.to me very kindly and respectfully and came to the conclusion that i indeed have primary hyperparathyroidism god bless his soul i cried tears of joy and told him i loved him . 😍😭 my journey started at 25 and was misdiagnosed sidetracked for two years thinking it was one thing when it wasnt but god is so.good and amazing
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Jaay Lima wow what a story! Way to self advocate! I’m so glad you got the diagnosis you needed. God is so good indeed!
@6912ace4 жыл бұрын
My kidney dr just checked my PTH levels. It was 159.. I have osteoporosis already, kidney stones and other issues. I am scared to say the least. Thank you so much for your video!!
@christinaneuweiler85412 жыл бұрын
Oh my, you must have been feeling awful!! I hope you’re doing much better now!
@favoritodiavoloАй бұрын
I'm in the rare percentile of young males who have primary hyperparathyroidism. I've been feeling terrible for over a decade and roughly 5 years ago my doctor said I should see an Endocrinologist due to high calcium, but that's all he said. Didn't expand on it and so I got busy with life and never went. Long story short I got more blood work and tests over the course of the last 6 months and surgery is next month. My symptoms are absolutely hell. I've been telling all of my family and friends to get blood work.
@yossarianmnichols96414 жыл бұрын
thanks for the post op report. I have yet to see one as extensive as yours. The doctors won't schedule me for surgery cause the Cardio guy wants some of the action.
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment! I tried to find the balance between thorough and not too terribly long. Hoping you can get surgery and healing soon!!
@yangchinpaima84344 жыл бұрын
I have a hyper thyroid too I’m going surgery soon little bit nervous anyway thanks for sharing 🙏
@christinaneuweiler85414 жыл бұрын
Don't be nervous! Healing is coming your way soon. :)
@hannahbarnes3655 жыл бұрын
Really good video
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
Hannah Barnes thank you so much, Hannah!
@toniasalways9 ай бұрын
very helpful.
@westfield905 жыл бұрын
Thank you. My mother seems to have high PTH so curious to learn more about this
@christinaneuweiler85415 жыл бұрын
westfield90 happy to answer any questions you or your mother have! ☺️