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I was low on D as well and I am in the sun a lot at the lake. My number was 25. Way too low.
My number was 12.6. I've started taking 10,000 IU/day, but no idea how long it will take to get my level up to a decent number.
Holy Cow! That's low.
Ok, I've tried to look it up... what is a good number? 12.6 being low...
There isn't a consensus on the ideal vitamin D level. 12.6 is low by any measure though. There have been a lot of recent studies showing a higher optimal level that was previously considered "unsafe". Many of these doctors recommended dosing of 10,000-25,000 iu vitamin D per day.
I've dosed a fairly high amount in preparation for covid. I'm probably going to dial it back now. I got my level checked and I was pretty high. Over 140. The author of "the optimal dose" who treats patients with high dose vitamin D says the optimal range is around 150. However, older guidelines set in the WWII days would consider this level toxic.
Just FYI- high levels of D over time can lead to kidney stones. I was a "victim" of this back in October.
My left lower back just started hurting yesterday. First thing I thought of was a kidney stones, then saw your post. Really hope it's not a kidney stone.
Right now the pain is acute but fairly mild. Doesn't seem to be a muscle pain. I haven't really done any physical exercise besides walking since last Thursday. Not sure when I should see a doctor. I'm hoping it goes away on its own and it's just something I pulled in my sleep.
I am not a doc, so this is based on what I learned after having to have a quasi-emergency lithotripsy. Excessive D and C can contribute to stone formation. But I was also drinking too much sparkling water (carbonated drinks can also be a factor) and I was also eating too many almonds, which can also be a factor. Basically, I created a perfect kidney stone storm and ended up having an 8mm stone blasted out of my ureter. Unfortunately, they didn't do any pathology on the stone so I don't know if it was a calcium issue or the other kind of stone.
All I know for sure is that SOB hurt worse than anything I have ever experienced. It hurt so bad I was throwing up from the pain. Couldn't stop shaking it hurt so bad.
Mine was lower right abdomen so I thought it was appendicitis. Hope you never have to deal with it.