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Vitamin D3 5000 UI daily safe?

Skin Health | Last Active: Mar 4 7:50am | Replies (38)

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@mlenney167

Hi Jake - thanks for responding, and so quickly! I’m not the patient ... I’m the caregiver for someone with melanoma and am trying to help him with all his medical appointments. He has blood work taken all the time to monitor his treatments. I’ll see if I can find the trends on vitamin D in his medical records, but not sure if that is a routine test. And not sure why the nephrologist ordered it. He didn’t mention anything about taking K, impacts on calcium or anything else. I’m learning that you need to ask lots of questions and be your own advocate - I’m trying to fill the advocacy role for him too. And I also don’t think all doctors are well trained in nutrition, but seems important.

And I sure wish the systems were integrated ... he sees doctors at a few different healthcare systems. An integrated view would be so helpful - should be an easy systems/IT fix ... but. no need for me to rant about that. 😄

I appreciate your help!!

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Hello Annie, @mlenney167

It so good of you to be advocating for the person you are caregiving! We need more people like you in our world today.

Most of us never realized the importance of research, asking questions and advocating in health care matters. You are doing a great job reaching out to get more information.

Jake, @jakedduck1, has offered you some good ideas for the Vitamin D supplement. WebMD has some good information, that is also user-friendly. Here is its website about Vitamin D supplements, https://www.webmd.com/search/search_results/default.aspx?query=Vitamin%20D%20supplements

I hope you keep in touch with Connect and let us know how you are doing as a caregiver.