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Old 03-13-2013, 07:54 AM
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That is very interesting. I am so relieved that you had an easy
surgery.

Have you thought that perhaps, your initial paresthesias were
calcium reactions? Or are you fairly confident that they were
a separate situation?

Do you have to take calcium now, for at least a little while?
There can be a "parathyroid stun" when surgery is done on the
thyroid gland. But I don't know if the same thing happens when
just the parathyroids are involved.
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