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When I was checked a June for vit d it was half of the value of the lowest in the normal range. Despite a lot of sun exposure. . Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TDate: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:58:07 +0200To: < >Subject: RE: B Vitamins? (others welcome too) Generally speaking PSC patients can have deficiencies for the " fat soluable " vitamins (A, D, E and K). I take these vitamins in a tablet form twice a day. Regards, Chaim Boermeester, Israel From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of basement_warrior2003Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 15:43To: Subject: B Vitamins? (others welcome too) Hi: What do folks find themselves taking for Vitamins? My Doc checks D, and A but doesn't run a complete scan. I've had PSC for 22 years, take rifampin and questran which can interfere with vitamin absorption. I also have an illeostomy. I've heard that B1 (Niacin) can be somewhat toxic to the liver. It appears as though Folic Acid, B3, B6, and B12 deficiencies are common in PSC and with those medications. Thanks,

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Generally speaking PSC patients can have

deficiencies for the " fat soluable " vitamins (A, D, E and K). I take

these vitamins in a tablet form twice a day.

Regards,

Chaim

Boermeester, Israel

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of basement_warrior2003

Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008

15:43

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Subject: B Vitamins?

(others welcome too)

Hi:

What do folks find themselves taking for Vitamins? My Doc checks D,

and A but doesn't run a complete scan. I've had PSC for 22 years,

take rifampin and questran which can interfere with vitamin

absorption. I also have an illeostomy.

I've heard that B1 (Niacin) can be somewhat toxic to the liver.

It appears as though Folic Acid, B3, B6, and B12 deficiencies are

common in PSC and with those medications.

Thanks,

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