Guest guest Posted October 8, 2008 Report Share Posted October 8, 2008 Hello, I wanted to present another interesting vitamin D case to all of you. I have been fascinated by the recent discussions! And my final question to the group--When a patient demonstrates to have a mild to moderate vitamin D deficiency, what are the current recommendations for supplementation, 2000IU/day, 5000IU/day???? As you will read below, my 27 year old brother was deficient but his MD did not give him any recommendations. 27 y/o male with chronic shin splints / stress fractures. Lactose intolerant – only with large amounts of milk no problem with cheese / yogurt as a result I probably had a decreased calcium intake growing up. Family history of GI issues (ulcerative colitis, colon cancer). Diagnosed with IBS as a young teen. Before this test pt was in Iraq on a reverse schedule (sleeping during the day) with only minimal skin ever exposed to the sun (always in pants and long sleeve shirts and hat / helmet). Vit D levels: April 23, 2008 = 19 ng/mL. T-score from DEXA in lower spine -.8 T-score from DEXA in hip / femur .6 I began a regimen of 800-1000 IU of vit D daily and monitored my calcium intake to ensure I took in at least 1000mg of calcium daily Vit D levels: May 31, 2008 = 28 ng/mL I continued this regimen for a few more weeks and assumed levels were at least greater than 30 ng/mL. I didn't want to overdose so I slowed down on the Vit D intake. I also maintained significant sun exposure throughout the summer. Vit D levels: Sept 26, 2008 = 25 ng/mL I am now maintaining 2000-3000IU of vit D daily as well as monitoring my calcium to ensure at least 1000mg per day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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