Guest guest Posted May 6, 2007 Report Share Posted May 6, 2007 > Hey Wallace, Good to see you on the board again! Let us know how the D3 experiment works out. My LLMD advocated me taking cod liver oil with vitamin D so that's what I've been doing lately. Then again, I live in Colorado where we get tons of sun and I'm outside all the time, so I should probably be careful of getting too much. Just an FYI for everyone...I heard that salmon oil has soooo much more Omega 3's than cod liver oil, yet I can't find a really good, pure brand of salmon oil at my local vitamin store. any thoughts? Thanks, Connie www.lymebytes.blogspot.com > As was mentioned in another posting message 4373 Buhner is advocating > 12000iu of D3 so I am going to try it for a few weeks to see if it > makes any difference. > > But I am going to taking it the form of vitimin D taken from Cod liver > oil as I think that is more likely to be absorbed than taking it in > plant form(I have leaky gut). > > > The naturopath below advocates this this as well in terms of the form > taken ie cod liver oil. > > Wallace > > http://www.mercola.com/2002/feb/23/vitamin_d_deficiency.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Thank you very much for taking the trouble to post all of this information P. I hope you don't mind but I have copied it and put it into our FILES so that any other member who fiends they also have low Vitamin D can go and read this info and benefit from it. luv - Sheila This position statement is from my country and if you want, you could print it out and hand it to your doctor to prove how important it is to supplement with Vit D if you have low levels. It was written by Working Group of the Australian and New Zealand Bone and Mineral Society, Endocrine Society of Australia and Osteoporosis Australia, so these are all well respected 'mainstream' groups. http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/182_06_210305/dia10848_fm.html There is a well established link between Osteoporosis and Vitamin D. I would strongly recommend that you ask your doctor for a bone density scan to work out whether your bones have been affected by the low Vit D levels. My doctor made sure that I had a scan. In fact they insisted on it. Don't worry though - I had low VitD levels however my bone density was fine. Whew for that! It is worth spending the money on a bone density scan especially with such a low Vit D result as yours. I __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Hi everybody I have been trying out vitamin D3 because I read on the dr mercola site that he thought that flu was a symptom of a vitamin D3 deficiency, so I decided to order some off ebay (I got the 1,000 iu because it was there and it was easy, and I felt as if I was going down with something). It came quite quickly, 2 days, but by then I had already had a couple of days feeling a bit rough like a very heavy head cold and had to rest up and spend time in bed. The day it came I took 3 pills, 3,000iu, and the cold started to clear up a bit, it could have been a coincidence. The following day I took 4 pills and had a bit of a 'hyper' about an hour later, that is palpitations that lasted about 4 hours. I think it was the vitamin D3 as there was not much else it could have been, as I have been very steady with the armour on my low dose since before christmas. I missed out my afternoon armour dose, and am back to normal this morning. The cold seems to be a lot better though. Is this a normal thing to happen on vitamin D, can anyone explain how this is interacting with the hypothyroid condition or the medicine? I have read that we use up around 4,000iu daily, and I'm not sunbathing much lol so why did it react this way. I should have expected to take a couple of these pills a day and tried to build up my reserves, and now I feel must hold back. I haven't had a test done but felt quite sure that I would be deficient since I've hardly seen a sunny day for a couple of years. love, janet > > > has anybody on the forum had to take the large 50,000 iu dose of > vitamin D3 ? (that is one a week for six/eight weeks). My D3 count > is at 23 and the only supplier I can find is Bio-tech in the > US.....has anyone else had a low count and successfully treated > using a lower dose, i.e 1000iu. Also, what about the carrying > agent .... they seem to come in capsules with cod liver oil..... > anyone know if there's anything that I should be avoiding ??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 No worries Sheila. If you have added my comments to the file, could you please add something like 'written by a forum member, so please check with your doctor' or something like that? I always think that is really important to add because everyone's body is different. The general position statement is really useful though and I'm certain about the link about low Vit D and osteoporosis etc, and I'm also certain about the necessary blood test to test for Vit D deficiency, so that stuff is very useful for people to know about. Some of the other stuff is based on my experience only (ie. my dosage regime etc) so that might not suit everyone else, hence my advice that people check with their doc. Just out of interest, you might not want to be sitting on my back porch with me today Sheila. A while back I offered to 'take you away' from the cold country you live in, so you could sit out the back with me and share a cool drink (probably white tea or filtered water given the healthy stuff I am having these days!!!)in the warm country of Oz. It is certainly living up to its reputation of being a warm country today!!!! About three hours ago the temperature hit 106.5 deg fahrenheit here (41.4 deg celcius), so it is a sweltering day. It is really dry and hot. I'm sitting inside with the blinds drawn to try and keep the house cool. It's doing nothing for my Vit D levels sitting in the dark, but it sure is keeping me cool!!!!! P > Thank you very much for taking the trouble to post all of this information P. I hope you don't mind but I have copied it and put it into our FILES so that any other member who fiends they also have low Vitamin D can go and read this info and benefit from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Quite right, it is not a commercial site. However, I contacted them to ask what form of Vitamin D they recommended and found out that it was possible to buy some by sending a cheque in the post. Dr Myhill's address, telephone and fax numbers are on the home page. Miriam > I cannot see where, from that site, the Vit D can be ordered. > Lilian > I bought some vitamin D (D3) recently from Dr Myhill. > http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/article.cfm?id=316 > It cost £14.67 including P & P for 250 capsules of 1000 IU. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Hi P - this is automatically placed onto every message posted and is in the message on the Home Page of both the forum and our website " TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication " . And NO P - I will definitely not take you up on your offer to sit on your back porch with temperatures hitting 106 .5 degrees - we hit minus 7 degrees the other day, and our central heating had broken down at that time, though it has been mended now, thank heaven. We need something between the two temperatures and then I would be very happy. Luv - Sheila x No worries Sheila. If you have added my comments to the file, could you please add something like 'written by a forum member, so please check with your doctor' or something like that? I always think that is really important to add because everyone's body is different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 Oh that's cool then Sheila. Glad that it is auto placed on all messages. Minus 7!!! I think we both are living in 'extreme weather' conditions at the moment. A bit of moderation would be good for the both of us, huh? You over there in eskimo clothes and me over here in my hoola outfit. P > > Hi P - this is automatically placed onto every message posted and is in the message on the Home Page of both the forum and our website " TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication " . And NO P - I will definitely not take you up on your offer to sit on your back porch with temperatures hitting 106 .5 degrees - we hit minus 7 degrees the other day, and our central heating had broken down at that time, though it has been mended now, thank heaven. We need something between the two temperatures and then I would be very happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Then write to the Chief Executive of the Hospital this endocrinologist works in and tell him of your predicament. If your endocrinologist says you need D3 NOW, then you need it NOW - and the secretary will just have to pull her finger out and type the letter your doctor needs. You could first try emailing the secretary to tell her of your intentions, I am sure she would not like to be reported, and that might just do the trick. Tough if she can't keep on top of her work, if it is too much for her, she should ask for help, but this is risking patients lives. I'm really serious about this - either telephone this secretary and tell her of your intention and keep it VERY business like, or write direct to the Chief Executive. Let us know how you get on Luv - Sheila Hi, I've just looked all over the net for a supplier of Vitamin D3 in a high dose and I'm just more confused now. My endo has written a letter to my gp saying that I need D3 NOW (my count is 23) and I told my gp this and he says that he needs to see the letter as " you have to be careful when prescribing D3 " , and all that's ok except my endos secretary has just informed me that letters are taking FIVE weeks plus to get to gp's.....!!!! So I need to get hold of some D3 now, preferably a high dose ( I can't afford the 50,000iu tabs from the US)........... any UK suppliers y'all recommend please ? thank youuuuu, julia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009  Why is it not possible, in this day and age, for the secretary to send a short email to the doctor saying that the consultant has prescribed D3 - the dose etc. to be taken immediately and that she will be sending a letter of confirmation in due course. What puzzles me is why the consultant didn't write you out a prescription to be getting on in the meantime. This has ALWAYS happened to me when a consultant has suggested a change of medicine. He writes out a month's supply (or however long he thinks the letter will take to get to the doctor). Lilian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 > > > > Then write to the Chief Executive If your endocrinologist says you need D3 NOW, then you need it NOW - and the secretary will just have to pull her finger out and type the letter your doctor needs. Tough if she can't keep on top of her work, if it is too much for her, she should ask for help, but this is risking patients lives. > > > > I'm really serious about this - either telephone this secretary and tell her of your intention and keep it VERY business like, or write direct to the Chief Executive. > > > Hi , l absolutely agree with Sheila, in this day and age it's negligent to leave you hanging on like this. l would phone the secretary and ask, no tell her that she must fax the letter to your GP, immediately. The stress is all you need. Take care, rx > > > > Luv - Sheila > > > > Hi, I've just looked all over the net for a supplier of Vitamin D3 in a high dose and I'm just more confused now. My endo has written a letter to my gp saying that I need D3 NOW (my count is 23) and I told my gp this and he says that he needs to see the letter as " you have to be careful when prescribing D3 " , and all that's ok except my endos secretary has just informed me that letters are taking FIVE weeks plus to get to gp's.....!!!! > > > > So I need to get hold of some D3 now, preferably a high dose ( I can't afford the 50,000iu tabs from the US)........... any UK suppliers y'all recommend please ? > > > > thank youuuuu, > > > > julia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Did you have any luck with the secretary. Perhaps you need to let her know that your VitD levels were extremely low and you are worried about the impact on your health if there is a delay. That might make her hurry it along. P > I will try his secretary tomorrow.... > julia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 Hi Lilian, Common sense seems to be sadly lacking! Subject: Re: D3 Why is it not possible, in this day and age, for the secretary to send a short email to the doctor saying that the consultant has prescribed D3 - the dose etc. to be taken immediately and that she will be sending a letter of confirmation in due course. What puzzles me is why the consultant didn't write you out a prescription to be getting on in the meantime. This has ALWAYS happened to me when a consultant has suggested a change of medicine. He writes out a month's supply (or however long he thinks the letter will take to get to the doctor). Lilian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 -The best website for Vit D info, is www.vitamindcouncil.org and I recommend you subscribe to their newsletter. : jennyfreeman > > > > Hi Wannette, > Â > I'm wracking my brains to remember which web site it was that I read all about treating very low vitamin D. I do know that it recommended that anyone with a vitamin D result of under 45 should be treated initially with 50,000 iu once a week for eight weeks. You c > Â > julia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Hi I have only just received your response as for some reason some of the messages go into "SPAM" NO idea why?????????? I have looked at vit D levels as I am obviously very keen to be taking all correct vits to help myself so would be very grateful for your help.It says Vit D = 78nmol/L (48-144) Zinc 16.8umol/L (11.0-24.0) Magnesium= 0.95mmol/L (0.70-1.00) Ferritin = 77ug/L (14-186) If you can make sense of all that you are a better man than I Kind regards and ta for help xxxxxxxxxxx Margaret From: <juliamoonrock@...>thyroid treatment Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2009 4:02:05 PMSubject: D3 Hi Margaret, have you had your D3 tested and if so, what was your result ? If you are just 'winging it' you need to be cautious as anything over 1400 iu a day can decrease renal function in some people and cause nephrocalcinosis. julia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 Margaret - why don't you edit your membership and change from receiving Individual Emails to a Daily Digest. You get up to 25 messages in just one Email. You can do this by going to the Home Page, and towards the left of the screen, above the dark broad bar, click on 'Edit membership' then on the page that opens, check the 'Daily Digest' box, and then click 'Save Changes'. Luv - Sheila Hi I have only just received your response as for some reason some of the messages go into " SPAM " NO idea why?????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Hi Jane, Solgar do cholecalciferol (vit D3) at 1000IU per tablet/capsule/softgel ...all three versions are available. I re-ordered some 1000IU softgels last week and they came through for me (£6.75 per 100) at out local health food store. best wishes Bob > > Morning everyone; > > I have just received a letter from the gp suggesting I start to take D3. I take Alendronic Acid tablets for osteopenia and the powers that be (evil drug companies) have decided that we osteopenic/osteoporosis folk need D3 as well. Not that they are giving it to us of course, just adding it to my precription ! > > Regards > Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Hi Bob; Thanks for that, I have been prescribed Adcal-D3 Dissolve Effervescent tabs. 1.5 grams + 400 units. one tab twice daily. Perhaps they think the bubbles will make me a happy girl. Kind regards Jane > Hi Jane, > > Solgar do cholecalciferol (vit D3) at 1000IU per tablet/capsule/softgel ...all three versions are available. > > I re-ordered some 1000IU softgels last week and they came through for me (£6.75 per 100) at out local health food store. > > best wishes > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Hi Jane, Have you seen this (it's a pdf and should be 'saved as') best wishes Bob >> Hi Bob;> Thanks for that, I have been prescribed Adcal-D3 Dissolve Effervescent tabs. 1.5 grams + 400 units. one tab twice daily. Perhaps they think the bubbles will make me a happy girl.> > Kind regards> Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 Hi Bob; Thanks for the link, ... alas no free prescriptions for me as I have no official diagnosis and am self employed. Perhaps one day ! Regards Jane > > > Hi Jane, > > Have you seen this > <http://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/Documents/PPDImpact/imPACTnov2008.pdf> (it's > a pdf and should be 'saved as') > > best wishes > > Bob > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Don't forget that any form of iron or calcium supplements should be taken at least four hours away from your thyroid hormone supplementation. Luv - Sheila your GP should be able to give you D3 on scrip, but they give it as a calcium D3 combo. The D3 is only 200mg (which I believe is now the 'legal' amount in the UK) but you can buy stronger D3 on-line. What is your D3 result....? Have you read the vit D section in the FILES ? You can buy 50,000 iu from the states (bit pricey) which you take once a week for six weeks to restore levels. I had the combo from the doc but to be honest, hope you're not having your lunch, the calcium in them made me really constipated. I switched to 'Life Extension' Vitamin D3, 5,000iu which I bought on Ebay at a very reasonable price. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Hi Should read: [[...your GP should be able to give you D3 on scrip, but they give it as a calcium D3 combo. The D3 is only 200 IU (which I believe is now the 'legal' amount in the UK) but you can buy stronger D3 on-line..]] harmonised with the EU, but at the 'wrong amount' in line with vit A (for which this latter tends to become more easily toxic) vit D3 would be better at 500 - 1000 IU in view of the relatively large amounts needed (by sun exposure). but caution is needed if Marshall's Protocol is used (minimise vit D3 exposure ~ and use of Benecar). best wishes Bob >> > > > Hi ,> > your GP should be able to give you D3 on scrip, but they give it as a calcium D3 combo. The D3 is only 200mg (which I believe is now the 'legal' amount in the UK) but you can buy stronger D3 on-line. What is your D3 result....? Have you read the vit D section in the FILES ? You can buy 50,000 iu from the states (bit pricey) which you take once a week for six weeks to restore levels. I had the combo from the doc but to be honest, hope you're not having your lunch, the calcium in them made me really constipated. I switched to 'Life Extension' Vitamin D3, 5,000iu which I bought on Ebay at a very reasonable price. > > Improving my levels (I was at 23) has really made a big improvement to my health.> > julia> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 OOPS! TOO…. Vitamin D3 IU (not mgs) LOL1 Luv - Sheila Should read: [[...your GP should be able to give you D3 on scrip, but they give it as a calcium D3 combo. The D3 is only 200 IU (which I believe is now the 'legal' amount in the UK) but you can buy stronger D3 on-line..]] harmonised with the EU, but at the 'wrong amount' in line with vit A (for which this latter tends to become more easily toxic) vit D3 would be better at 500 - 1000 IU in view of the relatively large amounts needed (by sun exposure). but caution is needed if Marshall's Protocol is used (minimise vit D3 exposure ~ and use of Benecar). best wishes Bob > > > > > Hi , > > your GP should be able to give you D3 on scrip, but they give it as a calcium D3 combo. The D3 is only 200mg (which I believe is now the 'legal' amount in the UK) but you can buy stronger D3 on-line. What is your D3 result....? Have you read the vit D section in the FILES ? You can buy 50,000 iu from the states (bit pricey) which you take once a week for six weeks to restore levels. I had the combo from the doc but to be honest, hope you're not having your lunch, the calcium in them made me really constipated. I switched to 'Life Extension' Vitamin D3, 5,000iu which I bought on Ebay at a very reasonable price. > > Improving my levels (I was at 23) has really made a big improvement to my health. > > julia > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.11.50/2051 - Release Date: 04/09/09 19:01:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Hi Bob/ The Adcal D3 (calcium) I have prescribed contains 400 IU D3 per tablet and I am supposed to take 2. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Hi Chris; I have just been prescribed Adcal and started to take it yesterday. Do you like it ? I am wondering if there is enough D3. Kind regards Jane > > Hi Bob/ > > The Adcal D3 (calcium) I have prescribed contains 400 IU D3 per tablet and I am supposed to take 2. > > Chris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Hi Jane I find it disgusting, like chewing on lemon chalk and can only manage to take 1 a day rather than the 2 prescribed as it makes me want to gag. Do you like it? I presume you have to take 2 also so that would give you 800 IU of D3, again I can only presume that is ok, I really dont know. Chris > > Hi Chris; > I have just been prescribed Adcal and started to take it yesterday. Do you like it ? I am wondering if there is enough D3. [Edit Abbrev Mod] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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