Vitamin D deficiency, hyperparathyroidism and heartburn.
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Hi can anyone relate to having muscle and bone pain with being deficient in vitamin D ? I get severe pains in muscles down my back and this has spread into my shoulders and up my neck into my head at the back. The pains come and go but i always feel tender and stiff in these area's. I get sharp shooting pains, burning pains and the feeling that my muscles are sore to touch. I also have felt like the muscle is tearing when i turn to reach something, the tearing sensation is really painful. I get shooting pains in my right leg in the hip/buttock joint which makes walking difficult at times and causes my left knee to give as i try to keep weight off right leg. The bone pain is usually in my lower back. When the pains in my neck muscles started it seemed to be triggered after i heard a cracking sound and got sharp pains in the back of my neck.
I also have primery hyperparathyroidism and severe indigestion/acid.
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ptolemy frances02122
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frances02122 ptolemy
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The doctor did not seem to really know what strength of vitamin D i needed to take and just told me to buy some from the chemist or supermarket. I did buy some but after reading on the internet that you should not take vitamin D if you have raised blood calcium i decided not to risk it. Now a year later i returned to see the endocronologist to be told my vitamin D will be even lower now and my doctor has got to supply me with the correct dosage. I have to have a blood test this week and start taking the vitamin D, then have a blood test in 4 weeks when i go back to hospital to see if my vitamin D has improved and that it is not affecting my calcim level. I think he said my vitamin D level last year was about 30.
Has the vitamin D helped with your pains ?
ptolemy frances02122
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You are right about the calcium you need to be careful. You do need calcium to absorb vit D. I actually have combined calcium and vit D tablets. As it is estimated half of the UK population are deficient in vit D I am amazed your GP does not know more about it. I initially got mine over the counter and the pharmacist was very helpful when I asked what I should do.
frances02122 ptolemy
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I do like to sit out in the sun when not working but maybe my body cant absorb enough vitamin D. I am really hoping they have got it right and i can feel better as its getting worse each year.
ptolemy frances02122
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The fact you have tender muscles does sound like fybromyalgia, which is very painful. A friend of mine takes tramadol for it.
Multiple myalgia sounds a bit of a get out by the doctors as it just means you have lots of pain!
Hyperparathyroidism is more serious and will be the reason for your high calcium, which is not a good thing, worse than high cholesterol.
mike33313 frances02122
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My White Blood Cell Count is 3.8 and my Vitamin D is 28.4
Both have been going steadily down for years. I have just started taking 20,000 IU of Vitamin D a day and I have been sleeping better than I have in years and my body has been feeling better than it has in years. I have been taking 20,000 IU of vitamin D for 2 months now and it has made a HUGE difference in my life!!
Not only do I feel better in regard to my sleep and my back but my mood and disposition is brighter and better than it has ever been!
Please let me know how you are now doing and how much vitamin D you are currently taking a day.
Thank you!
jane54391 frances02122
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dambudzo frances02122
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i went to the dr and said i wasn't sure if the pain was in bones or muscle or joints or nerves or all of them.
he tested for vitamin D and i laughed saying ha ha not possiblle i am always in the sun.
hey presto i had low vit D and luckily the pains went, once i started vit D supplementation.
good luck
frances02122 dambudzo
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My pains are mostly muscle and joints i think, i get shooting, burning and tearing things. I have learnt to try avoid sudden movements and heavy lifting.
I am just hoping the vitamin D does not raise my calcium levels.
karishma123 frances02122
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Iam 28 years old female.
My vit D is too low it was less than 4 but not thyroid tsh ft4 all those result were normal. But bone and muscles symptoms are very similar.
I am had same symptoms of muscle pain like pin and needle sensation with numbness /tingling or burning feeling sometimes shooting pain all over but was bearable and bones cracking or tearing sounds.
Initially my gp though its b12 and iron deficiency but but actual cause was low vitamin D. My gp was surprised to see that result.
Due to vit D that low, I was asked to test my prolactine level which came too high. Since its high so now MRI of pituitary gland will b conducted in coming week. I am bit scared.
Anyhow nowadays taking vit D injections once a week. Feeling better.
Kenza karishma123
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karishma123 frances02122
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frances02122 karishma123
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Will let you know what vitamin D level is when i get results, my doctor is supposed to be phoning with results when he gets them and to give me a prescription for the vitamin D.
karishma123 frances02122
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Do let me know ur level. All the best
frances02122 karishma123
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