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#200 Review writed by  Rob    11 Years, 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 5 Days, 3 Hours, 13 Minutes ago

Did you ever find out what is wrong with your legs? Is it directly aaetcisosd with Lupus? I've had the same problem and have been to the doc a few times with no luck on them figuring out what's wrong. I'm tired of seeing doctors and having them refer me to all of their golf buddies and have which means I'm dishing out a $20 copay every time. Anyway, I hope you can help. Thanks,Jason

#285 Review writed by  Emilio    11 Years, 3 Months, 3 Weeks, 4 Days, 4 Hours, 11 Minutes ago

It is not uncommon for blood tests to show low levles of vitamin d3. It's great that you are exercising because cardiovascular activity is an important part of your health. Listen to your doctor and try to get as much sun as possible and you will receive the vitamin d that your body needs.

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#604 Review writed by  Brandice    11 Years, 2 Months, 3 Weeks, 3 Days, 11 Hours, 59 Minutes ago

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