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This site has some good information on Vitamin D for both patients and doctors.

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The Patient Brochure and Practitioner Briefing at first appear to be written for musculoskeletal pain, but both also report an improvement in neuropathic pain. The Practitioner Briefing mentions this study:



The Full Report states the the pain levels (from trial) improved from 'distressing' to 'mild'.

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Is there a VIt D overdose? I am supposed to take a 1200mg of calcium a day. But since I am taking gabapentin 3x a day, I could not follow now the 3x a day dosage of calcium ( (less window of squeezing in between gabapentin without compromising absorption) . Instead I only take calcium 1x a day. To help in the absorption of the calcium I take vitd3
2000IU.

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Whoops, I left out Benfotiamine in my post.
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Is there a VIt D overdose? I am supposed to take a 1200mg of calcium a day. But since I am taking gabapentin 3x a day, I could not follow now the 3x a day dosage of calcium ( (less window of squeezing in between gabapentin without compromising absorption) . Instead I only take calcium 1x a day. To help in the absorption of the calcium I take vitd3
2000IU.

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Some doctors are suggesting to cut back on calcium supplements to 600mg a day tops, when taking high dose Vit D.

http://www.trackyourplaque.com/blog/...vitamin-d.html
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