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Before thyroid supp: tsh 6.2, calcium 10.3 (3 blood tests). after: tsh 0.88, calcium ~9.5 (2 blood tests). please educate why calc down? my doc dnk

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Fluctuations: Calcium levels in the body are always in flux. Calcium gets pulled in and out of bone to keep our bone and blood levels of calcium normal. It is normal to have calcium levels go up and down within the normal range. Both your calcium levels are normal so there is nothing to worry about.

Answered 4/9/2015

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