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Old 10-19-2014, 09:09 AM #1
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Default Question for Mrs. D

Or for anyone else who might know. The other day I had some labs run because of fatigue. The results came back as low Vitamin D, high platelet count and high inflammatory (marker); C Reactive Protein I believe. The doctor has had me to immediately start taking 5000 iu of Vitamin D a day. Could you shed some light on this as I don't understand the high platelet count. I DO know that I have had chronic inflammation for some time. I wish I had the exact counts but I don't. Thank you for your help.
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