a short public service announcement
Oct. 1st, 2014 04:30 pmSo the more astute of my friends have noticed that I walk with a limp. I have done, on and off, for about six months, and the reason why has just come to light. Which is also the reason why - somewhat circuitously - this is a public post.
My friends, let me talk to you about vitamin D deficiency. First of all, it sucks. It sucks a lot. Among its symptoms are "nondescript malaise" and "my god, why does everything HURT" and "what do I hate? ALL THE THINGS". In short, it is very easily confusable with other things, some of which are things I have and have had. (I am carefully not thinking about how I may have been medicated in the past for depression that I did not, at least before my medication's side-effects, have.) However, I'm very lucky! Partly because my GP is a Finnish cod-liver-oil evangelist. (She really is. My GP is great. When I went to see her she immediately said, "How're the migraines?" - after six months and god knows how many hundreds of other patients, and insisted on doing a quick check-in on that before moving to whatever-it-was.) And then she was like how she always is, which is, I like evidence-based medicine, let's just test you for everything; and then she went through a long list of things when the results came back and carefully explained them all, so I now know I have functioning kidneys and no diabetes (which I've always worried about) but - vitamin D deficiency. Not rickets - because I'm not young enough - and not osteomalacia - because I'm not quite that far gone - but to the point where I had dropped off the graph of normal. So, partly I am lucky because my Scandinavian GP worries about vitamin D deficiency more than most people ("You see," she said, sagely, "this is why my people engage in public nudity wherever possible") and partly because vitamin D deficiency is very easy to cure. Cod liver oil! (Ewwww.) But - cod liver oil. Easy, available in bulk, etc.
The slight drawback - it will take six months before the level builds up in my body to the bottom end of average. So - six months of hobbling, hurrah. But - on the other hand, six months of hobbling, and otherwise my body runs smoothly and calmly, so I shan't complain. (And despite feeling like crap, I have managed my job and commute and run around London chasing my lawyers, and mostly worked from home rather than take sick days, so I'm a little bit proud of self. Have crashed and burned a bit on writing this week, but I'm trying to be nice to self, also.)
And the thing is: vitamin D deficiency is very common. For people - even white people - living in northern Europe, it's actually very difficult to absorb enough of it from diet and sunlight to meet the required levels. (My GP also wants to run a study tracking vitamin D deficiency against climate change.) So this is the public service announcement she asked me to make: are you a brown person feeling crappy? You're probably vitamin D deficient! However, it's very easily curable.
Also: please be patient with me? I am not an exceptionally good correspondent at the moment.
My friends, let me talk to you about vitamin D deficiency. First of all, it sucks. It sucks a lot. Among its symptoms are "nondescript malaise" and "my god, why does everything HURT" and "what do I hate? ALL THE THINGS". In short, it is very easily confusable with other things, some of which are things I have and have had. (I am carefully not thinking about how I may have been medicated in the past for depression that I did not, at least before my medication's side-effects, have.) However, I'm very lucky! Partly because my GP is a Finnish cod-liver-oil evangelist. (She really is. My GP is great. When I went to see her she immediately said, "How're the migraines?" - after six months and god knows how many hundreds of other patients, and insisted on doing a quick check-in on that before moving to whatever-it-was.) And then she was like how she always is, which is, I like evidence-based medicine, let's just test you for everything; and then she went through a long list of things when the results came back and carefully explained them all, so I now know I have functioning kidneys and no diabetes (which I've always worried about) but - vitamin D deficiency. Not rickets - because I'm not young enough - and not osteomalacia - because I'm not quite that far gone - but to the point where I had dropped off the graph of normal. So, partly I am lucky because my Scandinavian GP worries about vitamin D deficiency more than most people ("You see," she said, sagely, "this is why my people engage in public nudity wherever possible") and partly because vitamin D deficiency is very easy to cure. Cod liver oil! (Ewwww.) But - cod liver oil. Easy, available in bulk, etc.
The slight drawback - it will take six months before the level builds up in my body to the bottom end of average. So - six months of hobbling, hurrah. But - on the other hand, six months of hobbling, and otherwise my body runs smoothly and calmly, so I shan't complain. (And despite feeling like crap, I have managed my job and commute and run around London chasing my lawyers, and mostly worked from home rather than take sick days, so I'm a little bit proud of self. Have crashed and burned a bit on writing this week, but I'm trying to be nice to self, also.)
And the thing is: vitamin D deficiency is very common. For people - even white people - living in northern Europe, it's actually very difficult to absorb enough of it from diet and sunlight to meet the required levels. (My GP also wants to run a study tracking vitamin D deficiency against climate change.) So this is the public service announcement she asked me to make: are you a brown person feeling crappy? You're probably vitamin D deficient! However, it's very easily curable.
Also: please be patient with me? I am not an exceptionally good correspondent at the moment.
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on 2014-10-01 10:13 pm (UTC)The good news is, he was MUCH better after a few weeks of massive vitamin supplement pills, and now we just have to remember to chase him outside once in a while and make him take his maintenance vitamins.
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on 2014-10-02 10:28 am (UTC)Anyway, much <3, I really hope 6 months of cod liver oil sees a marked improvement for you.
(My childhood self who devoured the Anne books and What Katy Did and Noel Streatfield and all that ilk is amused and a little bit delighted that a dose of cod liver oil is still so effective today.)
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on 2014-10-03 04:14 am (UTC)I'm in the US!
Still, I might force myself to try it -- if the pills aren't working, maybe something in actual natural format would. Thank you. Hope you feel up to the mark again soon!
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on 2014-10-01 07:54 pm (UTC)If you don't like the replacement therapy you're on, because of the taste, ask for something else. I have chronic severe vitamin D deficiency (i.e. levels periodically hitting 'undetectable'), and of course can't have cod liver oil, but there are VERY high-dose replacement therapies available on prescription which will take you to a healthy level much faster. I'm surprised your GP hasn't considered these, unless there's a serious reason (e.g. allergy) why you can't take them.* They are more expensive, but that's a ludicrous reason to put you on CLO for months when you report impairment.
*Obviously not asking you to share additional medical details. But my understanding from immunologists with whom I've discussed this issue is that it's preferable to correct deficiencies over weeks rather than months.
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on 2014-10-01 11:10 pm (UTC)Um. Did she recommend you follow their example?
That all sounds very unpleasant - I'm sorry you're experiencing it. But hurrah for it being diagnosed and treated! I hope you start feeling the effects of the cod liver oil before too long.
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on 2014-10-02 01:56 am (UTC)This is a good reminder to me, as well, to take my vitamin D, which I am inconsistent in doing. My sister was taught in medical school that everyone in northern places should take vitamin D, she passed on the advice, and I've been trying to comply. This far north (on the same parallel as Manchester, apparently, but with significantly more dreadful, confining weather), we don't get much vitamin D-producing sun exposure at the best of times. Almost all milk and some fruit juices have vitamin D added, but supplementation is still recommended. Is there any reason to choose cod liver oil over tablets?
All this by way of saying LISTEN TO IONA, EVERYONE. SHE IS WISE.
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