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]How did all of you find out about your deficiency? [/B]
Through routine bloodwork?
or because you complained of some particular symptoms and your doc specifically tested for it?
My ob/gyn at my last physical suggested I begin taking a multivitamin specifically formulated for women because she said many recent studies have been showing vitamin D deficiencies in women and it would be good to be proactive. But she didn't test anything and I didn't complain of anything, it was kind of a generic statement like "all women should now take a multivitamin".
My deficiency was discovered after being hospitalized from severe calcium deficiency as a result of my para-thyroid glands being damaged from Thyroid surgery.

My Endocrinologist is the one who keeps an eye on it and I go get myself tested when I start feeling off

Vitamin D is in fact an hormone and yes it helps to correct it via Vit D3 which I also take on the side


My symptoms actually mimicked numbness and tingles of my face, arms, legs and nose



but long story short, it seems to go hand in hand with hypothyroidism and low blood calcium as well as lack of sunlight and nutrients
