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how long it will take to recover

i have just diagnose vit d deficiency.it was 18.06 IU . after consulting endocrinologist i have started Inj . Vitd 600000 units. followed by 60000  IU weekly for 12 weeks. my question is how long it will take to get rid of muscular pain.
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i am regular badminton player , symptoms of muscular pain started just after a tournament. an unexplained  muscular pain not responding by regular routine medication. then gone for vit d and diagnosed. now after 15 days of treatment feeing 50% relief








muscular pain not getting response
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Hi, my symptoms are

Dizziness
Tiredness
Bone/muscle pain in arms and legs
Back pain
Headaches
Chest/rib pain

I'm sure theres more but cant think of them at the minute.. just cant wait for them to go :)

I think you staying on 2000iu for good now, is a good idea unless you get a lot of sun?
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I was vit d deficient two years ago. Levels at only 12. I started taking 2,000 iu a day and was feeling better within two weeks. I stopped taking it sox months ago thinking I was fine and now I'm feeling the weakness, fatigue, sadness, tiredness. So I have started myself on 2,000 iu again. Let's hope it works as fast. Are u guys feeling the same symptoms as me?
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Hi, i've just found out my vit d levels 18ng to!.. from what ive read it can be between 3 months- a year.. it depends how quick your body heals. ive just started treatment, I'm on day 6.. fingers crossed we recover from these horrible symptoms sooner rather than later ay.. :)
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