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Hi, I have had parathyroid surgery for high calcium and ever surgery I started having tingling in my hands and feet. Afterwards it spread throughout my body. I also experienced tingling on the right side of my face and also some dizziness. What could be the problem? Is there something I could do about it?? Please help.
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Posted: 06/19/05 - 07:45
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hon Joined: 12 Dec 2000
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Parathyroid surgery can often result in low calciums .That can cause generalized tingling, even something called 'hungry bonesyndrome'. I believe that is what you are experiencing and I think you should have this checked out by your doc. He’ll probably know what to do about it. Good luck
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Posted: 03/27/08 - 15:48
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Concerned Daughter31 Joined: 24 Mar 2008
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Hello ,My mom has had the same problem since her sugery and no one seems to know why.Doctors have the time wont give her the time of day .It seems as if they think it is all in her head .My mom had surgery a while a go and has had tingling and numbness all over and they seem to think that its all in her head and that she is over reacting .......If we find anything helpfull I will be sure to fill you in And please do the same
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Posted: 05/31/09 - 19:45
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I had this tingling sensation on my left side and my lips and fingertips. I was told to take more calcium, magnesium and vitamin D. It has worked very well for me and now I only have the tingling when I haven't taken my calcium like I was told to. See my whole story on my site thymeinmygarden.com
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