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APS study with vitimin D

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Report regarding link between APS & VIT D

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Always a good idea with any disease or in general to watch our vitamin D, I do, thanks for putting this on. MaryF

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Get out in the sun more!

Kerstin from Hawaii

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Lucky you in Hawaii.... we only have rain!

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LizzyGraham in reply toKerlampert

Sometimes being in the sun doesn't help--except to get a nice sunburn. I lived in Oregon for a year. No matter how much time in the sun I would spend, I couldn't get enough vitamin D naturally.

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Yes agree and also a lot of us are very sensitive to the sun.

They do say we are better off getting our sun on a cloudy day, as it still gets through the cloud.

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Kerlampert in reply toLizzyGraham

I read somewhere that we spwnd 95 % of our time indoors....hence chronic Vit D deficiency.

Aloha

Kerstin from Hawaii. ...

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I am always amazed when I see the science aligning with my experience. Thank you for posting!

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leakeadea

I'm not sure if I read it correctly but am I right in thinking that if vitamin D levels are very low in someone with APS, that this can then increase their risk of clotting?

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Not sure if it means low vit D will increase clots but I read it as APS patients are more prone to have Vit D defiencencies than others without APS.

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