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Riverwhispering
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Vitamin D levels
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February 11, 2012, 01:15:45 PM »
On August of 2010 was the first time i had my Vitamin D checked and it was 12.9
After being on a high dose of Vitamin D pills for a little over 6 weeks it went up to 23.9
Last month is was checked again and it's down to 18
Anyone else having a hard time getting their Vitamin D level to the normal range of 32 - 100?
Any suggestions? He had to cut down on the vitamin D3 pills because it was working against the Calcitriol I take
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February 11, 2012, 03:33:06 PM »
I take Dylavite-D to help keep my Vitamin D levels up. So far it seems to be working.
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February 11, 2012, 04:01:57 PM »
I hear ya River. One month the PTH is up, next month Calcium is up, next month D is up! Looks like evertything is up! Who knows what the heck to do. J informed me yesterday, that if they offer anyting new that he just doesnt want anymore new med's.
But his labs are holding their own!
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February 12, 2012, 12:19:40 AM »
Even after transplant I still have problems with Vitamin D. I can't remember, but is Calcitrol have Vitamin D in it? I use to take plain Calcium when I had the high dose of Vitamin D and I think I used Calcitrol. I now take Calcium 600 plus Vitamin D (not sure of dosage, but 500 I think (package not in front). There are lower doses of Cacium and Vitamin D I have noticed at various pharmacies and vitamin store chain.
I have to watch my intake due to osteoporsis caused by dialysis and transplant so I'm told.
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Gregory takes Caltrate with Vitamin D (so do I actually). They recently got him to take it three times a day with meals, up from twice a day. I think in his case, its a problem with calcium though, rather than D.
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Calcitriol has something to do with a different type of vitamin D, I have no clue really but I think one works with the bones or the PTH whatever that is. All I know is it's a balancing game and there is no fast and true amount and is different for everyone.
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February 13, 2012, 05:05:20 PM »
Calcitriol is Vitamin D. It's the active form. Any vit D you buy in the store needs to be changed to the active form in your body. The kidneys produce active Vit D - that's why in kidney failure we have to take calcitriol to replace what our kidneys used to do.
Vit D is necessary for bones to incorporate calcium.
I know I haven't really explained this completely because i don't really understand it completely. You can read about it online.
I'm really surprised that people are having their VitD checked regularly because I've never had mine checked in 8 years on D. It's very expensive. Calcitriol is usually prescribed based on your PTH.
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