--- In apeced@yahoogroups.com, "Orange, Jennifer" <jorange@...> wrote:
>Hi Jennifer,
I agree, it is a lot of calcium. I have decided not to give him that dosage as
Ryan was hospitalized several years ago while we were on vacation in Hawaii for
the very same reason. It's really makes it difficult when Ryan's endo is out of
town.
Thanks, Vicki
> Wow, that's a lot of calcium. When doctors have made changes with Julia's
calcium and calcitriol too quickly she has been affected. I would ask for daily
bloodwork to make sure his calcium levels don't change too quickly. Good luck!
> Jennifer
> Jennifer Orange
> Torys LLP
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> Hi,
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> My son was released Wed after two days in the hospital with low calcium &
potassium. His endo is out of town but another endo saw my son and put him on
double dose of calcitriol(4 -.25 per day) plus 4000-6000 mg of calcium. I am
very nervous about him absorbing too much calcium. Any thoughts?
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> Thanks, Vicki
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