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Originally Posted by 4-eyes
Getting a serum Vitamin D level drawn would be a good place to start. Once you know your level you can figure out a good dosage of vitamin d3. It will possibly be far more than what's in the supplement you just purchased. Calcium and vit d are very important to have on board when taking pred.
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I will bring this up with my neurologist on Monday. My next appointment with my primary care doctor is at the end of February.
I already took one douse. Should I avoid any other doses and ask my neurologist to order the serum vitamins D level test on Monday?
BTW, on a side note, how do you place a "Thanks for this!" says: line on a post. I cannot see how to do it.
Thanks,
-Mark-