Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 Although I do not yet know the result I have had a test for vitamin D. I am not sure that this test however will help as far as whether VITAMIN D is being converted into its active form first through the liver then through the kidneys. From what I have gathered this test is expensive, difficult to do and rarely done, so this is unikely to have been done for me or any of us. To have VITAMIN D drugs can also become toxic if ones liver and kidneys cannot convert it into its active form. I thought that there might be a safer way by using a VITAMIN D lamp, but even through the skin Vitamin D still has to be converted into its active form. Has anyone come up against this or have any ideas to offer. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 HI HAN Thanks for this information, all it had on my form was VIT D and the condition of Myalgia, so I presume they will have done the same test. I did not ask for the test, the GP decided to have it done. Where do you obtain your VIT D from, and is there any hopes that it will ease the muscle and joint pain. I am also thinking of buying a sports bouncy ball to help strengthen the hip and knee areas, and could help the arms as well. Once you are also taking VIT D3 do they then keep a check on it. Kathleen > > > > Hi Kathleen > I have spoken to a qualified pharmacist about vitamin D testing and he has said that " 25 Hydroxy Vitamin D test " is the most accurate way of measuring vitamin D levels in the body. He also recommended that I take Vitamin D3 which is the most active form of vitamin D. > Han > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 Hi Kathleen I got my Vitamin D3 from a Co called Health its an Internet company and I find them very good for vitamins and health and beauty stuff. If you google it you should find it. I have just started taking Vitamin D so don't know yet about effects, but I can imagine it will help with bone problems as it is necessary for the absorption of calcium which is responsible for healthy teeth and bones. I can imagine that it will be down to me to request a follow up blood test to check the progress in about 6 months as I can't imagine my GP requesting it! Han > HI HAN > Thanks for this information, all it had on my form was VIT D and the condition of Myalgia, so I presume they will have done the same test. I did not ask for the test, the GP decided to have it done. Where do you obtain your VIT D from, and is there any hopes that it will ease the muscle and joint pain. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 HI HAN I don't know if you can eat animal protein, meat and fish, but I can't, but from what I have gathered calcium in turn helps absorb meat and fish. Meat is also the best thing for muscle fibres, so maybe in this way it can help ones muscles. I wonder too if Health would give any advice on what the signs of any toxicity problems are. I have in the past tried Vitamin D and calcium carbonate before and ended up doing more and some rather nasty bruises plus upsetting my stomach. Its unlikely to have been D3 as I have not come across it locally. Calcium carbonate is high in this area in the water supply and without using a filter that too can cause bruises to appear. Kathleen > > Hi Kathleen > I got my Vitamin D3 from a Co called Health its an Internet company and I find them very good for vitamins and health and beauty stuff. If you google it you should find it. I have just started taking Vitamin D so don't know yet about effects, but I can imagine it will help with bone problems as it is necessary for the absorption of calcium which is responsible for healthy teeth and bones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 Kathleen When you buy vitamins from VH you can read the " more info " bit which should tell you if there are any side effects - from what I can remember there were none. Han > > HI HAN > I don't know if you can eat animal protein, meat and fish, but I can't, but from what I have gathered calcium in turn helps absorb meat and fish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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