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Vitamin D comes up again

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  • J jon-nyc
    9 Feb 2022, 02:40

    5000 IU is a lot. I was taking 4K and was getting close to toxic levels. I mean not that close but in the ballpark, close enough to drop to 2k. Do lab work when this is all over and check your vitD levels. Seriously

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    wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 03:39 last edited by
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    @jon-nyc I'll schedule a test.

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    • J jon-nyc
      9 Feb 2022, 02:40

      5000 IU is a lot. I was taking 4K and was getting close to toxic levels. I mean not that close but in the ballpark, close enough to drop to 2k. Do lab work when this is all over and check your vitD levels. Seriously

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      wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 03:41 last edited by
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      @jon-nyc We were 2,000 a day for years before COVID. When COVID hit we upped it to 4,000. We just started the 5,000 UI pills a week ago or so.

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 03:44 last edited by
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        Ok. I was 2k since transplant. I upped it to 4K with covid. Seeing my level in Jan I lowered back to 2k again.

        Only non-witches get due process.

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          LuFins Dad
          wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 04:23 last edited by
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          I’ve been on 5K every third day and my doctor instructed me to take it every day I have a lot of outside contact or if I have had a close contact.

          The Brad

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            Jolly
            wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 04:28 last edited by
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            Why don't some of you pasty suckers get some sunshine.😛

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              Klaus
              wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 06:05 last edited by Klaus 2 Sept 2022, 06:10
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              Why do you guys deliberately take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps. I understand that it becomes quite toxic at some level.

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              • K Klaus
                9 Feb 2022, 06:05

                Why do you guys deliberately take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps. I understand that it becomes quite toxic at some level.

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                LuFins Dad
                wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 06:10 last edited by
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                @klaus said in Vitamin D comes up again:

                Why do you guys take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps.

                My doctor had me on 5K a day when my blood tests were coming back with a D deficiency a few years back. After my levels got back to normal he suggested 1K a day. When COVID started I immediately went to 5K a day but he told me that was too much over a long period and suggested the 5K every 2-3 day routine.

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                  9 Feb 2022, 06:10

                  @klaus said in Vitamin D comes up again:

                  Why do you guys take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps.

                  My doctor had me on 5K a day when my blood tests were coming back with a D deficiency a few years back. After my levels got back to normal he suggested 1K a day. When COVID started I immediately went to 5K a day but he told me that was too much over a long period and suggested the 5K every 2-3 day routine.

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                  mark
                  wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 11:08 last edited by mark 2 Sept 2022, 11:09
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                  @lufins-dad I will start skipping a day.

                  I sent message to my Dr. through MyChart. I usually hear back in a day or so.

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                  • K Klaus
                    9 Feb 2022, 06:05

                    Why do you guys deliberately take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps. I understand that it becomes quite toxic at some level.

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                    wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 11:10 last edited by
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                    @klaus said in Vitamin D comes up again:

                    Why do you guys deliberately take more than what's recommended? It's likely to hurt more than it helps. I understand that it becomes quite toxic at some level.

                    It was recommended to take 2,000 per day by an endocrinologist when he discovered a severe D deficiency in my middle daughter.

                    Then when COVID hit the recommendation went to 4k.

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                      wrote on 9 Feb 2022, 11:16 last edited by
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                      D Toxicity is pretty hard to achieve actually.

                      https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/vitamin-d-toxicity/faq-20058108

                      This makes me feel better...

                      Taking 60,000 international units (IU) a day of vitamin D for several months has been shown to cause toxicity.

                      What is vitamin D toxicity? Should I be worried about taking supplements?

                      Answer From Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D.
                      Vitamin D toxicity, also called hypervitaminosis D, is a rare but potentially serious condition that occurs when you have excessive amounts of vitamin D in your body.

                      Vitamin D toxicity is usually caused by large doses of vitamin D supplements — not by diet or sun exposure. That's because your body regulates the amount of vitamin D produced by sun exposure, and even fortified foods don't contain large amounts of vitamin D.

                      The main consequence of vitamin D toxicity is a buildup of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), which can cause nausea and vomiting, weakness, and frequent urination. Vitamin D toxicity might progress to bone pain and kidney problems, such as the formation of calcium stones.

                      Treatment includes stopping vitamin D intake and restricting dietary calcium. Your doctor might also prescribe intravenous fluids and medications, such as corticosteroids or bisphosphonates.

                      Taking 60,000 international units (IU) a day of vitamin D for several months has been shown to cause toxicity. This level is many times higher than the U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for most adults of 600 IU of vitamin D a day.

                      Doses higher than the RDA are sometimes used to treat medical problems such as vitamin D deficiency, but these are given only under the care of a doctor for a specified time frame. Blood levels should be monitored while someone is taking high doses of vitamin D.

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