Just an FYI for members. You will have a slow response to posts and PMs from me next week.
I am having surgery at St. Mary's Hospital Rochester on Monday, February 13.
I am having an ectopic parathyroid which is excreting excess parathormone from my chest removed. Hopefully this can be removed from an incision, just above the sternum, but my right chest may have to be opened.
I have been having an issue with hyperparathyroidism for four years now at least. Parathormone controls the ionized calcium fraction in the blood, literally on a minute to minute basis. I had a tumorous parathyroid removed from my neck four years ago at Mayo.
The problem has recurred. After exhaustive studies including an exotic study using choline prepared from choline made with the C11 isotope of carbon, an overactive "hot" gland was identified in my right chest just above the right innominate vein. It is probably in the thymus. This isotope is made at Mayo using their cyclotron proton beam machine to make the isotope. This test is only available at Mayo and costs a fortune. All the usual tests failed to locate the problem ectopic gland.
I am going to Mayo tomorrow for extensive base line lab tests. Surgery will be Monday morning, and is expected to take at least three hours. The chief of endocrinology will be monitoring calcium levels closely, and intervening as required.
If all goes well and my ionized Calcium is stable I should be discharged on Tuesday, licking my wounds I'm sure.
So if I fail to respond in the coming days that is why.