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How Is Too Much For An Epileptic

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Spearfish, SD

I take 1000 IU but is that enough for some one who take anti seizure meds ? I'm 68 with good bone scans

October 20, 2023
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Vitamin D and Epilepsy: Benefits and Uses Read Article...
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I don't know, I have been put on a a long time ago a med plan at ER once and then was walking down the road and got a call from the hospital and was told to come back right away, I found out that they had given me the wrong amount of medication they Instructed me to take, It was on accident I think, but is now under control with my new doc I have been seeing for about 5yrs now, it's a good thing to have your meds and where they should be at a ok level, my doc is a good doc and she does care for her patients and their condition they have and their well being, which I feel is a good thing besides the medical treatment she gives, my opinion here my condition is more stable than it was before and I am thankful for, I also say my daily routine of prayer and bible study is my favorite way and makes a big difference in my life with the condition I have, I am not perfect and do sin, but I am a Catholic christian mix and have faith in my life with my lord and God and the holy Spirit of Abraham and stand firm, my answer here

February 24, 2024
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