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BigmanPigman

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6. I was told this and so was my sister and
Tue Feb 25, 2020, 05:20 PM
Feb 2020

her husband a few years ago. Apparently there has been a Vit D panic in the medical profession for about 5 years. I was also told my estrogen and testosterone (females have both too) were not at the "correct levels".

I would relax if I were you since you are not alone (and I am a woman). We all chose to ignore the mass Vit D freak out and took supplements for the rest. They help with joint pain apparently.

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You need to talk this out with someone LakeArenal Feb 2020 #1
Brother, hugs. irisblue Feb 2020 #2
Hang in there... Newest Reality Feb 2020 #3
I agree--start with your doctor. CaptYossarian Feb 2020 #4
You have to research the foods you are eating peoli Feb 2020 #5
I was told this and so was my sister and BigmanPigman Feb 2020 #6
My own mental health issues seem independent of testosterone levels. hunter Mar 2020 #7
Vit D is cheap Lulu KC Apr 2020 #8
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