Vitamin D supplement 'overdosing' is possible and harmful, warn doctors

You have not drunk from that steaming hearty cup of STFU.

Laces, you may have your opinions, but they are getting old. Soon your ideas will be swept away.

Don't be on the losing team. UNDERSTAND SHIT ONCE IN A WHILE?


If you are too put out to watch a 5 min video, then you deserve your fate.
I won.
 
Hey, at least the guy did it to himself. My poor Mother has had two major medical issues in the past ten years. The first was a trip to the emergency room due to low potassium levels, and the second one was rhabdomyolysis, which is extreme muscle wasting. She's in a wheelchair today because of the second one. And in both cases, they were the direct result of side effects caused by prescriptions she was given by her so-called "Doctor".

She should sue the "doctor" for negligence and malpractice.
 
One of my friend's daughter (she was about 7 at that time) took a Vitamin D supplement and started experiencing leg pains. It turned out overdosing on Vitamin D. I guess it is better to do a blood test before taking any vitamins and supplements.
 
Crestor.
I just came across this thread and it got me curious. Did they say that both hypokalemia on the first trip to the hospital and rhabdomyolysis on the second trip were caused by Crestor?
 
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