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Vitamin D Deficiency

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tiggerblue10 | 14:28 Fri 22nd Feb 2019 | Body & Soul
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Following a rheumatology appointment last week I was sent for a blood test and the result was that I have a severe vitamin D deficiency. I do suffer a lot of the symptoms associated with lack of vit D.

The consultant has asked for me to be prescribed 60,000 iu Colecalciferol per week for 8-12 weeks and then 1000-2000 maintenance after that.

I've checked which foods naturally contain vit D and I do eat most of them regularly so what other reasons would there be for the deficiency?
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Hopefully your levels are back to normal now Rockrose.
It all gets very confusing what helps absorb what.
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I agree Ummmm, it really is confusing.

Once my levels have normalised I'll start taking a multi-vit with both.
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Just googled and found this:

Calcium and vitamin D work together to protect your bones—calcium helps build and maintain bones, while vitamin D helps your body effectively absorb calcium. So even if you're taking in enough calcium, it could be going to waste if you're deficient in vitamin D.

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