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Old 05-10-2013, 06:57 AM #12
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Called my doctor to say I was having a reaction from vitamin D and she said that was impossible! Thankfully I had a great day yesterday and my leg numbness/tingling has not returned. I woke up today with numbness on the outside of both pinky fingers and outside of little toes. Still better than I was...hoping to get an MRI. Found out insurance won't cover it so not sure I can afford..
I am supposed to take the Vitamin D pill once a week but not sure if I should take it again?
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