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Vitamin D Defeciency-New Symptoms

I am just finishing my second dose (two months) of vitamin D and for some odd reason still having some symptoms, even new ones.  Not sure if they are related but I've been having constant head pressure, chest pain (feels like pain in heart) especially at night, and last night I had a nosebleed.  This is not helping with my thoughts that I am on the road to recovery, so i'm wondering if there is something else I should be asking my doctor or are any of these symptoms normal in the "healing process?"  Any response would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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2064671 tn?1335562853
Thank you for your post. I'm new here because I recently found out my vitamin D levels are low. The Dr. didn't tell me the number but I'm on 50,000 IU once a week. I'm only into my 3rd week on this but I have finally had a few nights where I can actually sleep more than 4 hours. My symptoms pretty much match most of what I have seen here. Is there anything else I can do as far as diet or other meds to cope with these miserable symptoms? Dizzy, brain fog, vertigo, ringing in ears, muscle pains with a burning sensation,muscle spasms,random sharp pains all over my body, EXTREME fatigue and anxiety that I may have a disease. When the Dr's office called they said my blood test came back fine with the exception of very low vitamin D. Your post and others make me hopeful that I can recover but the thought of a long battle scares me because it has brought on depression and despair.
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My endo doc still hasn't received the lab work not sure what the hold up is hopefully I hear something today cause last night was just as worse.  It's like i'm relapsing or something! But today I'm going to need some answers for sure. Like I stated every since he told me to stop taking it I've been feeling worse and worse so I'm not sure that was a good idea, but I guess he wanted to make sure I wasn't taking too much! Will keep you posted!
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1156694 tn?1265210026
In the begining I had "palpitations" or what ever they were, multiple times a day.  When my numbers got over 30ng/ml I didn't notice them as much and I think now I have only had one or 2 in the last several months.
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Thanks guys ! I have another question did  u guys get it everyday every so often ? And now that you guys are taking vitamin d supplements has the heart palpitations calmed down a bit ? If so how long has it been since u noticed that the heart palpitations aren't as bad ?
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1156694 tn?1265210026
I hope to hear the results soon.
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1156694 tn?1265210026
At the begining I did.  They even put me on a heart monitor for 3 weeks.  No abnormalities were seen.  I still get them occasionally, but now that I know my heart is fine, so I don't worry.
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