Re: Vitamin D
Me too Susie, my levels were down to 13 when they should be about 200, despite walking 3 times a day for between half and hour and an hour outside. We are supposed to use sunscreen to prevent cancer which I do as my family is prone to cancers and that means I need help with my vitamin D.Re: Vitamin D
Yes Julie my Vit. D levels are the same as yours 13. I have only been on them for one month, my GP started me of with just two tablets a week, strong ones to bring my levels up a bit, now I am on one a day at a low doseage.Re: Vitamin D
I'm having to take 4 a day as I am apparently also not absorbing them enough, hoping by end of August to be down to 2 a day if my levels have risen a bit. It's 2 steps forward and one back with this at the moment. I think believing the pain was part of my MS I have left it rather too long before complaining about how I was feeling.Re: Vitamin D
North of somewhere in the region of Birmingham, the UK does not have enough sunshine in the winter so that people can make vitamin D naturally. Plus people seem to cover themselves in sun screen at the slightest sign of the sun. I know we should use it sometimes if sitting out in the sun for a long while, but we do also need to have some sunshine on our skin too when possible. Scurvy is coming back in children, not so much from poor families, but from more wealthy ones who cover their children in sunscreen and so they cannot make vitamin D naturally.Re: Vitamin D
Re: Vitamin D
Can't speak for Susie but lack of vitamin D caused in me terrible limb pain, I can hardly stand in the mornings, very tired - feel like 103 instead of 53. Taking the tablets I can get up easier, pain is gradually going and I am almost my usual happy wide awake self again. Reason I said 2 steps forward and 1 back was I don't seem to get better gradually I can feel really well for 2 days and then hardly able to get out of bed the next.
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