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Hi, i just have a question for you. I have been recently
diagnosed(1 year ago) with pseudohypoparathyriodism and they found excessive calcification on my brain for someone my age (23)Thats what they found on the CAT scan. But when the MRI was done, it showed nothing. I am concerned. The doctors do not know. Do you know if it is something to worry about. I have been reading that calification can turn cancerious? is that true? Please help.
In Reply to: Pseudohypoparathyriodism and calcium deposits on brain posted by Amy Lachman on April 21, 2001 at 15:06:55:
Hi, Amy.
Calcification does not cause cancer OR make it more likely.
My best advice would be to give your bodymind a chance to resolve this for you by doing a serious wellness program for a couple of years (see the archives and the homepage for this).
Let us know how you do.
Walt
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