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Well, my vitamin D was 13 and was supposed to be thirty I was told when I was

given thyroid tests. It has been years since I have laid died and cried and I

thought my Doctor said she cannot do orders to hospital but to go to hospital

and get injection If my pain levels do not let up.

Needless to say, I am a ITCH when I am in unconcrolled pain and when a Doctor

asks me what I needed after I already explained what needed and I will just go

home as this is going to be a problem, I just came as my Doctor said. He said he

will call her and I told him, she said they don't call orders or I would have

gottent them and had wait until my husband drove home as he wanted to know why

it took so long it took for my husband took to get me there (He has one and half

hour commute).

Then he gets a hold of my Doctor and she says that she she didn't say for me to

go to hospital but to endocrinologist for vitamin work up and pain control if I

needed. SO, I ask the doctor, so she did say she sent me there, he goes, Yes but

for pain. I said, Well just let me go, I had pictures on the phone where I fell

at Walmarts and my knees were swollen,my ankle joints hurt and swollent,

humoural head of my arm, swollen hands, swollen big toes, swollen medical feet

and I mean the real type of pain I had with gout one time.

I read about Vitamin Deficiency, which I am on Vit D have Most importantly, your

body must have vitamin D in order to absorb calcium from foods. Without enough

vitamin D, calcium will be in short supply, and your body will then take the

calcium that it needs to function from your bones. This can make your bones less

solid and weak, and they can possibly fracture.

Along with this, the outer layer of your bones can become soft and spongy. The

spongy layer may expand and press against sensitive tissues covering the bones,

which is painful.

This disorder is called osteomalacia (os-tio-ma-lay-she-ah). It can affect any

bony part of the body, causing pain and soreness in one area or many. and I am

pigeonbreasted which happens in youth.

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Can vitamin D deficiency produce an unusual pain syndrome?

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The potential to improve diabetes control with vitamin D replacement in African

American patients: case report and literature review.

Youssef D, El Abbassi A, K, Woodby G, Peiris A.

Tenn Med. 2010 Apr;103(4):35-6. Review.

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3.

Osteomalacia associated with adult Fanconi's syndrome: clinical and diagnostic

features.

e BL, Wynne AG, DM, Fitzpatrick LA.

Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 1995 Oct;43(4):479-90. Review.

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4.

[Hypovitaminosis D: a veiled diagnosis].

Grootjans-Geerts I.

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2001 Oct 27;145(43):2057-60. Review. Dutch.

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http://www.vitamin-d-deficiency-symptoms-blog.com/difference-between-vitamin-d-a\

nd-d3/ NOW I GET IT !!. Read and you will understand.

http://www.sijoint.com/?gclid=CLrEz82h9q0CFSleTAod03X_uQ Good Sacral Iliac Joint

article. Well, NOW I really have to go to immununiologist . Bennie

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