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About 5 years ago I got a new doctor that noticed I had Ricketts level vitamin D. They say in New England everyone has a deficiency but I also spent the previous 15 summers in dark server rooms. My level was 9 on the scale they use and the cutoff level for low level is 31.

I have been taking between a 1,000 to 2000 units daily and just this year made it to 31.

My doctor looked at my labs on-line and sent message telling me to boost my intake to 2,000. I was crushed having finally made the goal of being low on the chart. I started immediately and had my appointment a few weeks later. During the appointment she asked how much I was taking I responded 2,000 since she told me to a few weeks earlier. Her response was that I should double that.

I decided that she had already told me to double it a few weeks earlier so I didn't boost my intake to 4,000 like she prescribed. I will see next year what my level is.

I'm doing better than I have in a long time but I also gave professional systems administration.



How much progress do you think is possible only using dietary adjustments and getting a couple hours of sunshine per day?


I have no idea but think that it is not possible to get enough vitamin D while wearing long sleeves and pants most of the time. I wonder how the bedouin population fares in vitamin D.


I had similar levels and my dr prescribed 10000iu (prescription) for a few weeks and then lowered to 3-5000iu (OTC)


How long did it take you to get back to base levels? I would say it took me years.

Do you notice a physical difference. I do notice a different but I also radically changed many aspects of my life.




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