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To: dennisw

After treatment for breast cancer, my oncologist recommended I take 2000IU per day of Vitamin D. So I did. Then I went to my rheumatologist & after blood work, she told me to lower my D to no more than 1000IU if that much. My D level was almost 100 but honestly, which one is right? Why would a rheumatologist be concerned about that level? I’m just not sure why Vitamin D is an issue to one doc & not the other!
Is there danger in a high D level?


24 posted on 12/29/2021 7:08:08 AM PST by 4everontheRight (You were warned)
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To: 4everontheRight

Get your D levels tested again. 100 ng/ml is perfectly OK, but I am mystified how you got it that high. The average person has to take 5000-10000 D3 for a few months to get to 90-100. ______ I am at 74 ng/ml as of two months ago when I got blood work done.

Vaxxxx or no vaxxxx a D3 level of 50-60 is what you need. I am aiming to get to 90 Ng/ml. The elderly need D3 supplements. The ability to capture D3 via sun on your skin declines with age. Same for the obese. D3 is a fat soluble vitamin and is getting tied down in their extra pounds of fat. Thus not going where it should to be helpful.


28 posted on 12/29/2021 9:38:17 AM PST by dennisw
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To: 4everontheRight

Between advice from my oncologist vs any other doctor, I go with my oncologist/ Hematologist. Your situation may be different. I don’t see my oncologist anymore. Was told not to come back 5 years ago 😉 Cured!


31 posted on 12/29/2021 11:31:13 AM PST by wgmalabama (We will find out if the Vac or virus risk was the correct choice - can we put truth above narrative)
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