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Mine is by prescription... I also have Fibro, and being overweight, and living in MAine ( lack of sunlight and access to it ) I am wondering about the corrolation to it all.... actually when I stop to think , my Fibro pain has been less, in the last few weeks. I started the Vitamin D in October. HUMMM.

Subject: Thank you! So for those of you supplementing...To: IntuitiveEating_Support Date: Tuesday, December 22, 2009, 7:52 PM

....is this just OTC Vitamin D? Or something you had to get by prescription? I can wait until I see my endo, obviously, but I'm wondering. Thanks.> > >> > > Hi everyone,> > > I was just wondering if any of you caught the Dr. Oz episode today? It> > was quite interesting, he mentioned that many overweight people suffer from> > a vitamin D deficiency and this can cause severe leg pain and cramping. I> > have fibromyalgia and have long blamed that on my leg pain but in my quest> > to re-gain my health I started taking vitamins about 2 months ago…including> > vitamin D! I have had only very mild leg pain recently and after watching Dr> > Oz I am convinced that it was the deficiency in this vitamin that caused it!> > I just wanted to share that as I wish I had known it sooner, I have suffered> > through several years of quite severe leg pain and never

has my Dr suggested> > that it might be something as simple as a vitamin deficiency!> > >> >> >> > > >> > > > -->

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you can definitely get 1000 OTC.i am surprised your doctor didnt already prescribe you something! it's not a big deal to take it, and it will help you so much.i should NOT be giving you medical advice... but if it were me, i'd by the biggest OTC dose i could buy and take a few a day, like 5000. 

i think it's quite safe. they even put it in milk, for goodness sake.

 

....is this just OTC Vitamin D? Or something you had to get by prescription? I can wait until I see my endo, obviously, but I'm wondering. Thanks.

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> > a vitamin D deficiency and this can cause severe leg pain and cramping. I

> > have fibromyalgia and have long blamed that on my leg pain but in my quest

> > to re-gain my health I started taking vitamins about 2 months ago…including

> > vitamin D! I have had only very mild leg pain recently and after watching Dr

> > Oz I am convinced that it was the deficiency in this vitamin that caused it!

> > I just wanted to share that as I wish I had known it sooner, I have suffered

> > through several years of quite severe leg pain and never has my Dr suggested

> > that it might be something as simple as a vitamin deficiency!

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Oh, absolutely I would agree that living in Maine could leave you with fewer

resources to receive/convert Vitamin D and that it's seasonal. I used to live in

northern New Jersey and there was a good deal of SAD going on in the area each

and every year and I wonder about the correlation.

I currently live in Southern California and have for the past five years, and so

it's a true puzzle to me how I could possibly be Vitamin D deficient, but

someone pointed out to me recently that I almost always have sunscreen on. Isn't

it ironic that in trying to protect us from one illness, we may be developing

another?

I'm glad your fibro pain is less. :) Hugs and hang in there.

Mel

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OMG. Brilliant. I must go sell that idea to Hawaiian Tropic. :P Seriously, holy

cow, what a really great idea.

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> I have wonder why they don't add vitamin D to sun screen, can't be absorbed

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I've read that Vit. D has cancer preventing abilities and seeing how that

vitamin needs sunlight exposure to 'activate' (utilize?) it, using sunscreen,

which is a sunlight barrier, might be more a cause for skin cancers than

preventative? We humans evolved in direct sunlight so why is it now 'bad' for

us? (other than excessive = skin like leather)

Taking orally is a better way to be assured of dosage, absorbtion by skin would

be more variable.

Katcha

IEing since March 2007

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