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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Broken Bones - Vitamin D
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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 89213" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Guys, My son (13 years old) is pretty active in sports and has broken 4 bones over the years. Blood showed calcium at optimal levels, but Vitamin D was at 9 ng/ml (30 - 100). After 6 weeks of 3,000 iu daily of Vitamin D, we got his levels up to 36 ng/ml (30 - 100). Really disappointed with the quality of answer I get from docs, seem they don't know shit. My question: Is supplementing with Vitamin D a possible issue only if your levels are over 100 ng/ml...or can someone, in this case a 13 year old, have toxic issues with Vitamin D supplementation while taking 3,000 iu's, but with levels, still at the lower end of the range? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 89213, member: 565"] Guys, My son (13 years old) is pretty active in sports and has broken 4 bones over the years. Blood showed calcium at optimal levels, but Vitamin D was at 9 ng/ml (30 - 100). After 6 weeks of 3,000 iu daily of Vitamin D, we got his levels up to 36 ng/ml (30 - 100). Really disappointed with the quality of answer I get from docs, seem they don't know shit. My question: Is supplementing with Vitamin D a possible issue only if your levels are over 100 ng/ml...or can someone, in this case a 13 year old, have toxic issues with Vitamin D supplementation while taking 3,000 iu's, but with levels, still at the lower end of the range? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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