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Re:RESEARCH - The complex role of vitamin D in autoimmune diseases

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That's kinda freaky :) 

 I got a call from our local rural clinic yesteday saying they had a letter

from my Rheumy. He must have tracked down my July blood tests (which he hadn't

recieved in September)  & one of the tests was for Vitamin D & that showed a

defieicency. So I have to go on some med for that, have a doc appointment next

week.

      I wonder though why the " Quack " I had in middlemount told me ( & I

quote) " Everything looks fine " when I saw him for the results?

 

Sharon.

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Sharon,

It's very common for people with RA to be deficient in vitamin D, but

they haven't figured out exactly why yet.

Stay away from all quacks!

Not an MD

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:23 PM, sharon lee <bon_mac18@...> wrote:

> That's kinda freaky :)

> I got a call from our local rural clinic yesteday saying they had a letter

> from my Rheumy. He must have tracked down my July blood tests (which he

> hadn't recieved in September) & one of the tests was for Vitamin D & that

> showed a defieicency. So I have to go on some med for that, have a doc

> appointment next week.

> I wonder though why the " Quack " I had in middlemount told me ( & I

> quote) " Everything looks fine " when I saw him for the results?

>

> Sharon.

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