@lauluce , your problems you posted can be a result from too much calcium in the blood that gets deposited other places. It's called hypercalcemia, although it can happen with normal calcium (normalcalcemic). Hypercalcemia is mostly due to hyperparathyroidism, which is rough on the body and doctors don't seem to know how to diagnose it.
Edit: I have read on the forum that other things can cause it, also. I only knew of about three, but evidently there's more. If you want to research it, you can go to parathyroid dot com.
I hope it's ok for me to mention that website. It's written by Dr. Norman, one of the best parathyroid dr. and surgeon in the world.
Edit: I have read on the forum that other things can cause it, also. I only knew of about three, but evidently there's more. If you want to research it, you can go to parathyroid dot com.
I hope it's ok for me to mention that website. It's written by Dr. Norman, one of the best parathyroid dr. and surgeon in the world.
Last edited: