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Old 04-30-2013, 01:34 AM
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I'm no expert on any of this but it actually sounds okay.

A low Vitamin D should be followed up on 6 months later to see if the supplements are working. I have a low D and it barely climbs up with larger doses of D3. Unlike 4-eyes, I had muscle pain that was relieved by taking the D3.

What was the range given for the B12?

I think the good news for you is that you're getting good medical care AND if something is going wrong along the visual or auditory pathways, it's usually fixable.

Has anyone checked you out for Celiac Disease? With a low D and what appears to be a B12 on the way down, you might want to consider that. I'm surprised they didn't check your Vitamin A.

How's your diet? Any digestive symptoms?

Hang in there!!! Good luck at the neuro-ophthalmologist appt.


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