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I was diagnosed with low Vitamin D level this February. I am finding that I seem to have less pain (most days) since the middle of March. I am taking 2000 units of Vitamin D. CarolTo: neurosarcoidosis Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 10:51:30 PMSubject: ScienceDaily: Inadequate Vitamin D Levels Linked To High Use Of Narcotic Medication By Patients In Chronic Pain

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Very strange my Doc said stay away from Viat. D. I did declined pain meds due to

bad experiences with Morphine. MMMMMMMM need to think on this.

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> I was diagnosed with low Vitamin D level this February. I am finding that I

seem to have less pain (most days) since the middle of March. I am taking 2000

units of Vitamin D. Carol

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I was

put on 50,000 IU Vitamin D once a month, back in January. I still have

the same old back and knee pains. Wish it would help me.

ScienceDaily: Inadequate Vitamin D Levels Linked To High Use Of Narcotic

Medication By Patients In Chronic Pain

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I take 50,000 IU Vitamin D once a week and in the past, twice a week.

My pain has decreased quite a bit. I had terrible femur pain. When was

you last Vitamin D level?

Terri G.

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> I was put on 50,000 IU Vitamin D once a month, back in January. I

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> ScienceDaily: Inadequate Vitamin D Levels

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