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The only way to counter high calcium is administrating calcium antagonists. Magnesium, vitamin K2. There's more but these 2 will do.
Hi, thanks for your reply.
I do take a multi-vitamin occasionally that has a fair amount of magnesium in it. Do you think sunlight will help with my high blood calcium levels? I assume sunlight exposure converts it to vitamin D or something?
I still do not know the exact nature/cause of my hypercalcemia yet, I'm waiting for an appointment with an endocrinologist.
Do you have any opinion on my penile veins/(possible lymph vessel) issues? There's links to pictures btw of what the flaccid state looks like where one vein/vessel is visible. You know I think the one that is visible when flaccid is actually a lymph vessel (maybe) because it's compressible and has a slight pearly appearance while the hard thin cord left of it that only shows up when I'm erect COULD be an actual vein...but as I said early it has pulse that is perfectly in time with my heart beat...and I know this couldn't possibly be an artery because as far as I know there are no arteries in the human body that are close to the surface except for the ones in your neck. So I hope that indicates to me that it is just an irritated lymph vessel sitting on an artery. Or maybe myself and the other poster are both completely wrong and veins can and do have a pulse to them (if thrombosis is the case?).
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