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What is enough for you Snoopy?

I take 5000iu daily.
Have you had your D level checked, Sally?

My D level was initially 16, if I am remembering correctly My last blood work showed it at 57, my neuro wants my D level between 50-60.

I feel really good with my D level where it is. I had been taking 5000iu for over a year to get the D level up. I am now taking 3000iu and will have my level rechecked in a month or so.
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