Thank you for your thoughts, obsidianom and jeannea,
This doesn't sound logical to me at all. If the blood test results are changing, they should be considered real. Esp if it is a trend and not a one time fluctuation.
I mentioned this theory because my kidneys first failed completely in February 1971 when the ambulance rushed me to hospital (uraemia and coma).
After a few weeks I woke up from the coma and was discharged when my kidneys had recovered again to 5% function (without any dialysis).
One year later my health was stable enough to have a kidney biopsy taken and chronic proliferative glomerulonephritis was diagnosed.
In August 2006 I was again diagnosed with ESRF and told I had 6 months until dialysis.
From then on I was prescribed to take daily 2x500 mg Calcichew-D3 Forte chewable Tablets per day as a supplement and Vitamin D One-Alpha 0.5 microgram supplements (automatic repeat prescription).
The dosage was only cut down to 500 mg in July 2012, no cut down on Vitamin D supplements...
In January this year I began to have serious health problems and I have stopped taking any of these "supplements" because I did not think they were good for me...
NHS doctors and NHS specialists and private doctors/specialists have always agreed that these supplements were absolute necessary for me to take.
Thanks from Kristina.