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Mo1959

Legendary Member
Well that's a pain!!

I have run out of High STrength Vitamin D tablets
The doctor says I need to take them - but I am not convinced as the test it was based on was when I had untreated Coeliac where absorbtion was dodgy for a lot fo thing
and also in winter when I had been unwell so I had hardly been out of the house for months

Nowadays I go out riding and walking a few times a week so things have changed

I had a blood test for it via the hospital over a month ago but the hospital have not told me the results - as things go I will get them at an appointment with a dietician in APRIL!

Anyway - I thought I had better get some from Tesco when I went

Then only had the Vegan version - which was more expensive and very annoying!

I’ve been reading lots and also watching videos on YouTube about vitamin d. Some amazing testimonials from people suffering from MS who went on a high dose protocol and got rid of most of their symptoms. It also seems to help insomnia too so I’ve recently increased the amount I’m taking.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Personally, I don't see the point in riding in the rain. Your vision is limited, your brakes are a lot less efficient and your tyres don't grip so well. Also the facts that motorists may fail to see you if you have no lights on . When you are an older cyclist, taking unnecessary risks is rather foolish as the consequences may be very serious.
I have nothing to prove when I am riding. I just enjoy the freedom , the fresh air , keeping some sort of fitness and wanting to get back home in one piece and content.
I quite agree which is why I always ride with lights, don't set out in rain, high wind or if there's a danger of ice and use high quality tyres. When I say we, my buddies and I, don't mind riding in rain, we don't, but equally we don't stay home just because the forecast suggests rain.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Well that's a pain!!

I have run out of High STrength Vitamin D tablets
The doctor says I need to take them - but I am not convinced as the test it was based on was when I had untreated Coeliac where absorbtion was dodgy for a lot fo thing
and also in winter when I had been unwell so I had hardly been out of the house for months

Nowadays I go out riding and walking a few times a week so things have changed

I had a blood test for it via the hospital over a month ago but the hospital have not told me the results - as things go I will get them at an appointment with a dietician in APRIL!

Anyway - I thought I had better get some from Tesco when I went

Then only had the Vegan version - which was more expensive and very annoying!
Like me you live north of Birmingham, the research shows anyone who lives north of a line drawn roughly through the city should take vitamin D. In winter there's insufficient sun for the body to manufacture vitamin D and our diet does not provide sufficient. There's also an argument that even during summer we spend little time outside and don't expose enough skin for manufacture to be effective.

We've taken D for 30+ years. Mrs P worked extensively amongst the Blackburn Muslim community as a health professional. Vitamin D is especially important during pregnancy. Muslim women in traditional dress cannot manufacture vitamin D at all.......which is why Mrs P is very well rehearsed in the subject.

I'm on 25ug
 
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Like me you live north of Birmingham, the research shows anyone who lives north of a line drawn roughly through the city should take vitamin D. In winter there's insufficient sun for the body to manufacture vitamin D and our diet does not provide sufficient. There's also an argument that even during summer we spend little time outside and don't expose enough skin for manufacture to be effective.

We've taken D for 30+ years. Mrs P worked extensively amongst the Blackburn Muslim community as a health professional. Vitamin D is especially important during pregnancy. Muslim women in traditional dress cannot manufacture vitamin D at all.......which is why Mrs P is very well rehearsed in the subject.

I'm on 25ug

Thanks - useful !!

I'm on 25 as well

I did see some that fizz in a glass of water - don;t really see the point but especially when I realised ti said 75 ug!!

which seems to be way more than the high dose products!

anyway - having the blood test results would tell me whether I need more or less!
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Thanks - useful !!

I'm on 25 as well

I did see some that fizz in a glass of water - don;t really see the point but especially when I realised ti said 75 ug!!

which seems to be way more than the high dose products!

anyway - having the blood test results would tell me whether I need more or less!

I take at least 100ug/4000iu. Even that isn’t considered very high.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Pleasant snooze.
 
I’ve been reading lots and also watching videos on YouTube about vitamin d. Some amazing testimonials from people suffering from MS who went on a high dose protocol and got rid of most of their symptoms. It also seems to help insomnia too so I’ve recently increased the amount I’m taking.
I'm on vitamin D and it hasn't helped me with not sleeping. :sad:
 
It's been a very frustrating day for me trying to get my printer to work with the wifi
it uses an app, you click on your printer model and then 5 mintues later it tell you
can't find your printer and you have to start all over again.:cursing:

Oh my God .....hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Born of the one King of David
I thought I will have one last go, I switched it on low and behold the lights on the wifi
came on, so I printed 3 copies off and yes it's all working again.
Praise the Lord hallelujah...........I was beginning to think I was thick as a brick.
I have lottey tickets for tonight 🤞........can I be lucky twice in one day ?
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
As much as I absolutely hate shopping, I tagged on to Mrs Gunks Christmas shopping outing this afternoon and it was all pretty much Ok, much better than I expected. I disappeared into a coffee shop for about and hour and found an Eastern European supermarket which I just can’t resist. So now enjoying a Hungarian IPA and some French Lays crisps. Poached salmon, salad and ciabatta rolls for supper and then a night of telly.

I’m nursing a trapped nerve in my neck at the moment which is an absolute nuisance, however today I seem to have regained a bit more movement so hopefully it’s on the mend. I hate being old!
 
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