
I Am A Middle-aged RN Who Works About 50 Hours/week.

This is most probably vitamin D excess
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I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
From your description, you have progressive osteoporosis, for which you have XXXXXXX trying calcium, vitamin D, vitamin K, estrogen, progesterone, a bone collagenizer, MCHA. Leg cramping started after 1 week of these supplements in recommended doses. Magnesium helps. Right ankle edema develops. USG shows no blood clots. Some burning calf down.
In my clinical experience, nowadays excess of vitamin D is being pumped into patients and I have seen many of them develop muscle cramps. In your case also, leg cramping is mostly happening due to excess of calcium and vitamin D in your blood. Bone will absorb only the needed amount. Rest of it will circulate in blood or get excreted from kidneys. Kidneys may develop stones and failure as a result. Another evidence of this cause is that magnesium is helping.
If we look at your history, its started after collagenizer and MCHA. So you need to withdraw these both medicines and observe if it reduces calf pain over 2-3 days. If this also does not help then calcium and vitamin D will need to be stopped and their levels measured in blood now and atleast after 2-3 weeks. Also blood liver function test and kidney function test can be done.
Hormones can also cause muscle spasms. But we have to withdraw them one at a times to figure out definite cause.
Hope this helps. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Dr Vaishalee

You can go cold turkey on these meds
Detailed Answer:
Hi again
Backing off slowly (lowering the dose) will not lower the blood calcium and vitamin D levels. We have to go cold turkey on each medicine one at a time.
Dr Vaishalee


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