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Vit D now sits at 25. So back on 50,000 per week for 6 weeks. Super frustrated because this is how the fastrack to "your Vit D level isn't causing your other symptoms," and still no cause.
Have you tried taking over-the-counter Vitamin D3 on a regular basis rather than the prescription Vitamin D?

My D3 was at 16. I have been taking NOW brand D3 (5000iu) soft gel caps for about a year and a half(give or take). My D3 is now at 57.2 which is in the range my neuro would like to see it. I now need to figure out what IU of D3 to take to maintain my D3 level. I belive this will be trial and error and possibly decreasing/increasing the D3 dosage as needed.
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