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Originally Posted by Vibe
I'm not sure if you can become addicted... it's nothing I've heard about at least. You might check in with him; see if maybe your deficiency is just that severe. Perhaps you just aren't at a normal level yet, and the extra vitamin D acted more as a loading dose than a maintenance one?
I had an experience when I had severe vitamin D deficiency. I took a tablet and immediately felt a lot better. Like, amazingly better. However, I took the same doses later and did not have the same feeling, because the good feelings were related to me getting something my body desperately craved. After I hit appropriate levels there was no extra energy or euphoria - because this was based only on the deficiency.
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I've been taking it for a few months already, and I had my euphoria moment after my first pill, but it was there again this time because there was more vitamin D in my system than before. My number (whatever it was for) was 11. normal levels are between 30 and 100 or something like that. He already claimed I reached 'normal levels' at my last appointment. but I was still sad and depressed almost 100% of the time. when I took the pills too close to each other I had.. not a euphoria feeling.. but a mildly happy, and hyper "wow I actually feel... normal again" feeling.
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