![]() Shawn Louise Female Mount Vernon President of the North West Chapter for Hypo-Para-Thyroidism 501 (c) 3 org 2004 2010 current lic Washington State under Shawn L Blumenfeld President : Shawn L Blumenfeld Vice President : Matt Blumenfeld Secretary : Mike Noland Need information email shawnylou@gmail.com Base /Office/Information Location: Mount Vernon Washington Information help for areas Oregon,Alaska and BC,Canada Shawn is a Primary Hypo-Parathyroid and is on Rocaltrol and Forteo 2 injections daily plus 2500 mg calcium and magnesium you can get medical assistance through University of Washington Medical Center http://uwmedicine.washington.edu/Facilities/UWMedicalCenter They will go off your income and have an excellent endocrinology clinic available there. you have to fill out all the paper work and the wait for an appointment is a bit long but well worth the wait.They do have an emergency room if you are in dire need. Please call 911 not a doctor if you are not well at that horrible point anyway for the doctor cannot help you if you have a hard time standing because you are too dizzy or have severe tetany or chest pain. CALL 911. This is an information site and we are not doctors so get a DOCTOR *FYI*
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HYPO-PARA-THYROIDISM
PARATHYRIODS ,4 TINY ORANGE FOOT BALL LOOKING ORGANDS SITTING ON THE SIDE OF THE THYROID GLAND. 2 ON EACH SIDE. THEY PRODUCE PARATHYROID HORMONE http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4773 A gland that regulates calcium, located behind the thyroid gland in the neck. The parathyroid gland secretes a hormone called parathormone (or parathyrin) that is critical to calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Although the number of parathyroid glands can vary, most people have four, one above the other on each side. They are plastered against the back of the thyroid and therefore at risk for being accidentally removed during thyroidectomy. United States Primary hypoparathyroidism is rare. Familial cases occur with autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, and X-linked transmission.1 in 100,000. in Primaries and in familials.United Stateshttp://emedicine.medscape.com/article/122207-overview Psychiatric studies for Primaries http://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0011/ea0011p169.htm Two cases of idiopathic primary hypoparathyroidism C Badiu1, D Cristofor2 & M Coculescu1 1C. Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; 2C.I. Parhon Institute of Endocrinology, Bucharest, Romania. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The clinical spectrum of chronic hypocalcemia mimics various neurological and psychiatric pathologies. Although infrequently encountered, the diagnosis of non-iatrogenic primary hypoparathyroidism has to be considered in order to avoid severe complications or at least to improve neurological manifestations. We present two unrelated cases of primary hypoparathyroidism clinically manifested in adulthood (case 1) and childhood (case 2). Very low-levels of PTH (3.1 and 0.11 ng/ml) during concomitantly hypocalcemia (6 and 6.6 mg/dl) with hyperphosphatemia (6.39 and 6.51 mg/dl) made for the diagnosis. However, the diagnosis was obvious only after developing known complications due to chronic hypocalcemia (subcapsular cataracts, cerebral calcifications). In one case, the long history of tetany crises was misattributed to a conversion neurosis despite repeated low serum calcium levels. Association with oral candidiasis not retractable after correction of hypocalcemia in the first case suggests the presence of polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type I. Early onset of symptoms and high calcium excretion levels in the second case raised the suspicion of a familial (autosomal dominant hypocalcemia) or sporadic mutation in the calcium sensing receptor. Remission of symptoms was achieved using calcium and 1alpha-hydroxyvitamin D as treatment, since PTH replacement therapy is not yet available in current medical practice. However, check-up revealed very high calcium excretion levels in the first case, calling for dose management and association of thiazide diuretics.that was back in the 80's now we have : Forteo : a medication which was a protocal study years ago , was researched for the use parathyroid replacement but was approved for osteoporosis patients instead. HP patients can be subscribed this medication on off label if their insurance companies will cover this . For a two week supply the medication can cost 945.00 if you need 2 injections a day . Wal-mart might be cheaper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
Any new Information ? Please email me and tell me of any new information from your state /province /territory or country on anything you might have heard on any new Protocols that might be beginning in your area or comments you may have, questions ,ideas . do not forget that James Sanders and Carol Sanders in Idaho have been going through a very hard year with health in their home . carol has been in and out of the hospital . Send Carol good thoughts ,well being,love and many of gods blessings. Carol has supported James through the organization since it inception and she has stood by this disease and her children and learned so much about it,I admire Carol Sanders. She has all 5 adult boys with Familial HPTH and her wonderful Husband who of course has this and as a whole unit they have worked together to find solutions hope and did not sit back to allow this to defeat them.If it had not been for James Sanders in starting the Organization in Idaho Falls ID none of us would have found each other , especially the primaries and familial. The life of Halla Ruth has been followed since she was a little girl and now her mother has her own None profit organization as Halla grew up and is alive and smiling vibrantly ; because of James .. he made it all possible to bring that story to my heart so I could read that very article when I signed on to his chapter his home base in which I call the MOTHER SHIP. So here is to James and to Carol . love and many blessings GET WELL SOON CAROL * The lady who stood by the huge mountain and showed many none HPTH folks how to climb it. Thank you .Shawn L. Blumenfeld /PRESIDENT HPTH WASHINGTON STATE
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