11-11-2016, 08:52 AM
Alright, they add Vitamin D in milk here because we're so much in the north that we can't get our vitamin D from the sun, at least we can only for 3-4 months (it also is obtained from sun exposure), not much food has vitamin D to start with. My doctor after blood tests said I had very low vitamin D, which could explain the sudden cavity-getting I've been suffering from since 2 years, although Suboxone pills are so acidic that they also play a role, but yeah, my articulations hurt, even my hips pop, I was able to pop them myself along with almost anything that can pop on the human body (including the TMJ, but no more am I doing that, but damn the pain felt good back then, I hear popping joints, any joint, even in the back, releases endorphins and if true, it explains chiros and how I find them to be complete quacks.
It feels good at the moment, a gentle numbness instead of pain, but that's what happens when you pop an articulation. So now when I go see my endocrinologist, I will have to be scripted those pills mostly women get to prevent osteoarthritis, especially since that and arthritis runs in my dad's side of the family, I got an aunt who was a banker and used every single trick she could to retire as early as possible, did so at 57, lucky her, her husband, my unrelated uncle is also retired since 4-5 years from the aluminum factory cleaning anodes and sleeping 75% of the shift... Anyway, my mom takes those 10 000mg Vitamin D pills to prevent osteoarthritis, and it looks like when I'll go see the endocrino, she'll have to script me something for high prolactin. Which is all fine and swell. But I was wondering, in the natural products area of the pharmacy, the ones that work, they don't sell homeopathic products, I asked the lady working that dept if the Vitamin D pills in there could work and bring it back to normal without yet (although they are incredibly cheap pills paid for by my insurance 80% of 2 weeks later), so something like 5 dollars for a month, but the 5.49 bottle of 1000mg pills x 200 is tempting me. I got another blood test to take, can I just take those, the way she told me is that yes I could, and that once it is brought back to normal, vitamin D tends to stick to its new levels naturally. Any truth to that?
Well, good night, I'll read your responses if any later, I'm so very tired
It feels good at the moment, a gentle numbness instead of pain, but that's what happens when you pop an articulation. So now when I go see my endocrinologist, I will have to be scripted those pills mostly women get to prevent osteoarthritis, especially since that and arthritis runs in my dad's side of the family, I got an aunt who was a banker and used every single trick she could to retire as early as possible, did so at 57, lucky her, her husband, my unrelated uncle is also retired since 4-5 years from the aluminum factory cleaning anodes and sleeping 75% of the shift... Anyway, my mom takes those 10 000mg Vitamin D pills to prevent osteoarthritis, and it looks like when I'll go see the endocrino, she'll have to script me something for high prolactin. Which is all fine and swell. But I was wondering, in the natural products area of the pharmacy, the ones that work, they don't sell homeopathic products, I asked the lady working that dept if the Vitamin D pills in there could work and bring it back to normal without yet (although they are incredibly cheap pills paid for by my insurance 80% of 2 weeks later), so something like 5 dollars for a month, but the 5.49 bottle of 1000mg pills x 200 is tempting me. I got another blood test to take, can I just take those, the way she told me is that yes I could, and that once it is brought back to normal, vitamin D tends to stick to its new levels naturally. Any truth to that?
Well, good night, I'll read your responses if any later, I'm so very tired