Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 I understand that increasing your Vitamin D will normalize calcium levels. I also just read that increased Vitamin D may cause kidney stones. Our daughter already has crystals in her urine - they aren't oxalate crystals but phosphate crystals. I've only been taking the prescription D3 for a couple of days and I feel SO much better - more energy and brightness. I want to give our daughter the D3 but I'm concerned about the kidney stone risks or maybe that's misinformation?? in Houston mentioned that the thyroid tests for her husband, I think, were normal while D was low. My tests showed the same thing. I'm very pleased with the way I'm feeling so far and I was at an 18. I wonder if this will be a life long supplement. If I reach 70 will I have to continue on a lower dosage for life? Shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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