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Old 03-20-2014, 08:43 PM #1
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Hi everyone,

After I found out I had osteoporosis, I asked my doctor to drawn some tests for me before I started supplements.

Most of the test came back normal or negative but my

SED rate was 36

Calcium was normal at 10 but wanted to put this in here to check with all of you.

Magnesium also normal at 2.1

Vitamin D is low at 29

A1c is 5.3 normal

Though my SED Rate is high a lupus anticoagulant was not detected.

Even though my calcium is high normal should I take calcium due to just being dx with osteoporosis?

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Mrs. D. I know you have spoke extensively on vitamin d supplements but I'm unsure with my level how much I should start on. Also, where did you find the best product.

Thanks to all!
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