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vitamin d follow up question

Hi, I have some more details.  Can you tell me your own opinion?  Does any of this jive with my symptoms or are the results not severe enough?  What would you do next, if anything?  Ask my doctor to possibly test for anything else?  Could my vitamin D really be severe enough to cause the symptoms I have listed below?

Vitamin D 25-hydroxy = 9.3
AM Cortisol = 23.5
Calcium = 8.9
Potassium = 3.8
TSH = 3.0
Ft4 = 1.29

Rest of CMP normal. CBC Normal.  Amylase and Lipase normal.

Age:  34/male/white

Established medical history:  Fibrous dysplasia of the skull, cardiac PVC's, mild ulcerative proctitis and duodenitis (first part of small intestine)

Recent history:  nausea, loss of appetite that comes and goes, lightheaded and dizzy spells, dizzy spells associated with "upper stomach rushes" or "nausea waves", blood pressure running 10-20 points lower than my normal (100/60 as opposed to my usual 120/75)

Thank you again.
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I would add that, before becoming totally anhedonic, I had a period of intense toracic chest, but now no more,I am only with no feelings
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Dear ibond007,
finally I'm succeeding in contacting you. You don't accept private messages or notes, so I'm forced to write you here. I read your post "disconnected" about your total anhedonia. I am an Italian boy, 23 years old, and I am in the same situation from 4 years. I know very well what you are experiencing. You cannot feel any inner experience, nothing is able to make you feeling emotions. I tried some drugs, but without positive results. So, I would ask you a question : did you get vaccines before the starting of this condition? I have doubts on the fact that a flu shot in 2007 could have triggered my anhedonia. Let me know something, we are experiencing the same symptoms, it's important!
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The vitamin D is the most abnormal labs you list.  I would correct that then reevaluate symptoms.  Also recommend screening for celiac sprue.  The calcium is in a range that is not likely a primary hyperparathyroidism problem
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Why don't I go ahead and also mention that my carbon dioxide level was 22...
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