phosphorus labs

* Gail R *
on 9/2/11 4:44 am - SF Bay Area, CA
My two year lab results are trickling in and one test shows that I have high phosphorus levels. My PCP's nurse called this morning to say that I should eliminate that supplement. I think that the only source I am getting is in my multivite. In researching, I find that high phosphorus may be a sign that calcium isn't being processed correctly. Also my urinalysis showed that I am spilling protein. level was 30.  Any advice out there?
(I plan to submit my labs results when they all come in. )

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

Kathleen F.
on 9/2/11 5:22 am

I would be inclined to see a kidney specialist. According to this article http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002424.htm  "Excessively high levels of phosphorus in the blood, although rare, can combine with calcium to form deposits in soft tissues such as muscle. High levels of phosphorus in blood only occur in people with severe kidney disease or severe dysfunction of their calcium regulation."

And I believe that protein in your urine may also be an indication of a kidney problem... or "it may be a transient elevation due to an infection, medication, vigorous exercise, or emotional or physical stress".  http://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/urine-prote in/tab/test

* Gail R *
on 9/2/11 5:48 am - SF Bay Area, CA
Thanks Kathleen, It is pretty scarey to me to think my kidneys are not functioning correctly. Pre DS I had stage three kidney damage but was told it was resolved last year. ****

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

Kathleen F.
on 9/2/11 6:19 am

I found this site that has a brochure about understanding high phosphorus and treatment options:

http://www.aakp.org/brochures/phosphorus/

* Gail R *
on 9/2/11 9:06 am - SF Bay Area, CA
I am uploading the info right now. Thanks!

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

Julie R.
on 9/2/11 6:35 am - Ludington, MI
 How is your Pth?  Your serum calcium?     Secondary hyperparathyroidsm can cause elevated phosphorus levels (which can be caused be renal failure but with us DS'ers is usually caused by calcium malabsorption).    Your doc needs to look at the total picture, and you should be seeing an endocrinologist (or if your kidneys are involved, a nephrologist).

Oh - I just noticed your statement about the protein in the urine.    Hmmm......please keep on top of this.
Julie R - Ludington, Michigan
Duodenal Switch 08/09/06 - Dr. Paul Kemmeter, Grand Rapids, Michigan
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SW: 268
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CW: 125

* Gail R *
on 9/2/11 9:15 am - SF Bay Area, CA
I haven't gotten the Pth back yet. If it is of interest, my TSH is quite elevated at 0.05. Serum calcium is trending up at 9.2.  I will ask my PCP for a nephrologist referal. Thanks for the suggestion.

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

rbb825
on 9/3/11 6:26 pm - Suffern, NY
Is that correct thyroid TSH 0.05?  IF so, that isnt' elevated at all, that is on the low end of normal range - .3 to 3.0

Phosphorus generally goes hand in hand with calcium and can also be due to kidney problems. You need more information from your labs - calcium, vitamin D, PTH, creatinine, BUN - if your creatinine and BUN are normal then it isn't due to a severe kidney problem.  Protein in the urine of 30 isn't bad.  I have that all the time. My Endocrinologist did a 24hour urine a few times just to be sure and it was always fine.  You might want to have this to be sure.  It was when my protein went up to 100, that they got really concerned and it turned out to be severe kidney stones.  THis is another thing you might want to be tested for - very common after WLS.

If your creatinine and BUN are both high, then you need to see a nephrologist.

If it is related to your calcium and PTH, then you need to see an Endocrinologist. 

 

kidnee
on 9/3/11 11:25 am - WILLIAMSTOWN , NJ
 Too much vitamin D will cause a high phosphorus. I had to cut my SL D out because my phosphorous was too high. 

We need the whole bone metabolism panel to figure this out. 

if you PTH is good and your D is good but phos is high then you need to cut down the D

Donna

Donna      HW 242   SW 227  CW 117 

            
* Gail R *
on 9/3/11 1:28 pm - SF Bay Area, CA
Thanks, I am still waiting for the rest of my lab results to come in. I am eager to check it out.

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

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