Vitamin d deficiency and pregnant

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Just been diagnosed with low levels of vitamin d. Im in the 1st trimester of pregnancy and feeling so tired and weak. Ive been prescribed what i think is a high dose.

20000 IU of colecalciferol to be taken 2 capsulaes once a week for 8 week

Does this seem high or am i bein paranoid? I never was told my actual levels just that it was low and i need a prescription

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    With me being pregnant i cant eat to much fish
    • Posted

      Do you eat eggs? There's vitamin D in egg yolks, and a SAD light therapy box may help with your tiredness and they lift moods.

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      Yes it is hard to get vitamin D. I use a multimineral mix that contains it. I wonder if there's a vitamin D transdermal spray. I use vitamin C and Magnesium sprays on my skin.

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      It's only hard to get via food - you can get pure vit D supplements easily enough although in some countries they must be prescribed.

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      I find it hard to get any supplements that are 'pure'. I've been using a couple of sites that sell 100% pure powders but they're body building sites so although they have multivitamins they don't supply them individually. 

      The multimineral mix containing vit D and B12 is excellent but I can't mention where I get it here.

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      You probably can - I have mentioned sources a lot. It just depends who/what. My vit D is purchased from H&B or Boots (health food store and dispensing chemist respectively) in the UK - don't know where you are. It is important to be sure the source is reliable - they aren't monitored like medications are so you have to know the retail source is reliable.

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      It's a doctor that we're not allowed to mention. sad

    • Posted

      It maybe means he has a slightly dodgy reputation...
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    Thanks all for the replys. With mornin sickness my appetite has gone to nearlly 0. Im probably able to eat half a meal a day. Ill try adding a little bit more of the foods into my diet. Carry on taking the tablets and spend a little more time outside and then see how we are at the end of the 8 weeks.

    I dont tend to show alot of skin even in the summer. Ill wear long dresses or skirts, ill sit in tje shade a lot more than other peoole do and i do have high spf in my creams and makeup. When we go on holidays im also covered in spf amd spend time in the shade too. Tbh i have become a worrier when it come to sun exposure over the past year or so before then i would sit in the sun all day!

    We do have some cereals with fortified vitamin D and i only actually realised mushrooms had it in them last week! As a whole my diet needs to be looked at anyway.

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      Don't worry about forcing yourself to eat for the sake of the vit D - as the difference you can make is minimal. It is agreed by almost all experts that it is so much simpler to keep an eye on the level and take supplements. It is the one supplement that is worth taking!

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      That's good to know about mushrooms. I've been eating shitite mushrooms and I really like them. As I mentioned above there might be a vitamin D transdermal spray.

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