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Vitamin D deficiency.

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Nannajacky Thu 03-May-18 14:33:04

My daughter was diagnosed with low vitamin D levels a few weeks ago and given medication. She has gone from feeling tired all the time to waking up early full of energy and feeling better than she has for a long time.

annodomini Thu 03-May-18 13:27:17

I've been taking AdCal for 7 years, since starting on prednisolone which has bone-thinning side-effects. I'm now off pred but keep up with the AdCal.

annsixty Thu 03-May-18 13:19:32

Sorry, the tablets I have prescribed for me contain 400 iu's of vitamin D, 600 mg of calcium, of which I take one twice a day.

winterwhite Thu 03-May-18 13:10:42

Reiterate request for the dose you people are taking.

silverdarlings Thu 03-May-18 11:09:55

I will buy some Cod liver oil this pm in Morrisons as I'm
reducing steroids while transferring onto Azathioprine--pain everywhere--hoping for the best. Thank you Nellie+

Nelliemoser Thu 03-May-18 09:25:55

I have been banging on to all and sundry about us not getting enough Vitamin D, particularly in the winter months. We need our Cod liver oil.
Not enough Sunlight reaches the surface of the earth in our latitudes between October and late March to give us what we need and if that is if the weather is sunny enough to get through the clouds.
A lot of the population is deficient in this important vitamin.
Get your daily cod liver oil down you.

Charleygirl Thu 03-May-18 08:58:06

Please be careful- I had a small stumble 9 years ago, broke and dislocated my ankle, had major surgery- cause was lack of vitamin D. It took many months for the count to rise from around 12 to 75 and I have been on AD CAL D3 since. Mine was osteopenia, not quite as bad as osteoporosis but on the way.

I have Macular Degeneration so should not sit in sun but because of the osteopenia I try 20 minutes x3 a week (weather permitting) without using sun lotion to start with.

TerriBull Thu 03-May-18 08:53:17

I got prescribed Vitamin D a while back, I have blood test every so often for the Thyroxine I'm taking and as I was feeling very tired at the time I consulted my doctor, she tested for one or two other things, the results indicated a Vitamin D deficiency. I think taking it made a difference at the time, my energy levels go up and down some of my symptoms are menopause related I'm sure.

I hope you start to feel better soon Marydoll.

Teetime Thu 03-May-18 08:51:58

My Vit D deficiency was diagnosed after an entire summer spent on a golf course so its seems your consultant was right in my case too about lying in the sun. Initially I think my aches and pains got a bit better but after that I haven't noticed any discernible effects of taking Vit D daily now for a few years although I don't know how I would be without it. I do take every opportunity I can to also get some sun on the long bones.

Panache Thu 03-May-18 08:45:51

Since I have suffered multiple Skin cancers I was advised that staying indoors would be the best way to avoid further issues.
I was already using a Factor 30 and then a Factor 50 cream,plus always fully protected with clothes,hat etc.
Even sitting in a shaded conservatory would be enough to re start these troublesome cancers.
So I listened to what was said and up to a point spent 18 months keeping mainly indoors.... as by now I was heartily sick of being perpetually "at risk"
Yet at no time has any of my Doctors/Oncologists mentioned a lack of Vitamin D.
However thanks to your enlightening stories I am making a point of getting this checked.
I am forever listless and tired but assumed this to be down to the plethora of other medical problems.
So thank you.

maryeliza54 Wed 02-May-18 23:50:21

What size dose are people taking?

Eloethan Wed 02-May-18 23:40:30

A few years ago I had intermittent ankle discomfort when walking.

Blood tests indicated low Vit D. My GP said many people have Vit D deficiency. My husband also had Vit D deficiency. We take tablets now.

I can't say I felt very ill but the discomfort felt sometimes when walking was worrying and made me realise how much I'd taken good mobility for granted. Taking Vit D seems (touch wood) to have corrected it.

grannyqueenie Wed 02-May-18 23:31:39

One of my daughters had this last year, it was discovered via a blood test after going to the GP about feeling usually tired and with aching joints. It was eventually corrected with large doses of vitamin D, but did take quite a while before she felt back to normal. There was no obvious explanation as to why a normally fit young woman, with a good diet and healthy lifestyle, developed the deficiency in the first place.
Hope feel much better soon marydoll

Greenfinch Wed 02-May-18 20:35:51

I was prescribed a large dosage several years ago and saw a great improvement in my myalgia and muscle pain.

Marydoll Wed 02-May-18 19:40:23

I can no longer tolerate my osteoporosis medication, despite being on and off it for 20 years, with little side effects.
I now need to have an infusion, but can't have it a present, as my levels are so low. I will probably have a boost as well, as the calcium/ vitamin D tablets.
It seems I have had this problem since September and everyone assumed I had been informed.
Here's hoping for an improvement.?

annsixty Wed 02-May-18 19:31:45

I have been prescribed vit D along with calcium for osteoporosis. I don't know what difference it has made as I am under considerable stress which affects my wellbeing.
My friend who was feeling very unwell was tested for vit D deficiency and was prescribed a large dose, she said it made a big difference to how she felt, she would certainly recommend it.

Marydoll Wed 02-May-18 19:29:26

That sounds promising, thanks Joelsnan ☺️

Joelsnan Wed 02-May-18 19:27:59

Yes and yes smile
Quite a marked improvement in vitality and particularly noticed I went from a cold just about every six weeks to one a year.
I hope the medication works for you.

Marydoll Wed 02-May-18 19:23:49

Last week, I was diagnosed with a severe vitamin D deficiency.
This explains why I have been feeling awful for ages.
I suggested going on holiday in the sun, but the consultant said," You can lie in the sun in Dubai naked for a year, but it won't make any difference!"
It did conjure up a pretty frightening image in my head, of an elderly, naked, overweight woman, lying in the sun. ??
Has anyone else suffered from this and have you eventually felt better after taking medication?