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I am 42 for many years now I have greatly struggled with CFS? And I

have many allergy's one to dairy products and I have periodic leg

movement disorder. I have had many test done. I have seen many

doctors and specialist.

So my foot and legs starts to really bother me with in this year. I

have a complete panel MRI's done and they find nothing. mean while I

am told to drink tonic water each night and I take nightly muscle

relaxers for periodic leg movement.

I am thinking well it must be Fibro setting in and then my foot and

leg gets worse. Recently I had an exray of foot done showing soft

bones possible osteopenia and the doctor says I brushed the bones in

my foot.

So I am sent for a recent dexascan and have not received results yet.

Meanwhile I am told to take even more calcium and vitamin D. I was

already taking calcium . I also have gum disease shrinking away my

gums. The doctor says this is a related problem.

I have had throid blood test and calcium levels tested often enought

for nothing to show up on test to raise any question of problem in

those area even in recent past year.

We found research on the Parathyroid on the web and most of my

problems over the years sound like it could be due to a parathroid

not working properly.

And can be fixed by removing the bad parathyroid

Has any one have any experence with this same illness?

Jeanie

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