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To: abuelita who wrote (98621)8/22/2018 12:40:20 AM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104181
 
and some liquid valium to be injected rectally

that's my fave...

sorry, couldn't pass on that one. Maggie had seizures in later life...so scary, I feel for you all.



To: abuelita who wrote (98621)8/24/2018 12:47:02 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 104181
 
Leroy is D3 deficient.

2000 iu daily, than test in 60 days

It will help his arthritis.

and seizures

They did not use adaquate dosage below and still got these terrific results compared to Pharma drugs

To the 12 patients with low or deficient Vitamin D3 levels at baseline, an oral dose of 40,000–200,000 IU bolus of Vitamin D3 was administered, and treatment was continued with a daily maintenance dose of 2,000–2,600 IU/day of Vitamin D3. ... In addition, 5/13 patients experienced a =50% reduction in number ofseizures.Dec 8, 2016