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Old 01-13-2010, 02:38 PM #5
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Hi Andy, A question arose for me-What tx did you receive for lymphoma? have you had your kidney function tested? Secondary Hypo-Parathyroidism is related to kidney issues, involving Vit. D and Osteopenia or Calcium uptake issues.

Otherwise please check out the suggestions by Mrs. D. She is an invaluable recource of the latest information. Since you are young, lets hope you can maintain that youthful quality!

Welcome to this site, you will learn so much about self -care and compassionate empathy, it will help no matter what the dx turns out to be. Especially since you have been through so much already! I am sure you will offer something invaluable to others as well. Hang in there, one foot in front of the other.... Best Wishes TT
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