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.


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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.


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Saturday, October 10, 2009
Reminder:This is an information site only
We are fortunate to have studies and doctors out there who have done some studies on this disease known as Hypo-para-thyroidism. As we all know we have to look hard on the internet or go to our own [ James Sanders ] who lead us to places like NIH or other hospitals who might be doing a protocal in hopes of finding a solution or answer to help in retaining the parathyroid hormone.
We here do not give answers, instead I provide others articles , web sites and thoughts because that is what we have now. The people who have done studies on this disease have worked hard on their papers and gave as much information that they had at their hands for that time ,OF COURSE some of the matterial is now dated and we are seeing a few improvements as far as probably being able to inject a parahormone similar to that of insulin like a diabetic does. problem right now however is expense .
James has a questionaire going on right now for surgicals and there is a protacal going on at NIH in October 2009 for 8 folks . I do not qualify. I have gastric issues . Look up on their web site and call the folks there regarding what the qualifications are.
We are a very good bunch of folks who fight a good arguement for honor that is sure. The UK chapter amazes me . I read Liz's web all the time. I need to go visit her sometime soon.  James of course is our founder there are no words there. Indiana chapter is always doing something . ALL of us wait and all of us provide what we have in front  of us ,, the knowledge of a doctor or student that hopefully will write a paper taht we can put up on one of our web sites and say "look he/she saved us" I will always put up all their knowledge no matter what .. because they matter and we need them  and we absolutely are the key to whatever is the answer.. so we will wait.
Posted at 11:34 pm by Shawn Louise

 

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