Reddit User Took A High Dose of Vitamin D Which Made His Insomnia Get Worse
This Reddit user took vitamin D tablets without consulting a doctor about the timing and took them at night, which disturbed his sleep.
One Reddit user thought a high dose of vitamin D was helping, until his sleep started getting worse instead of better. What began as a simple medication routine turned into a frustrating case of exhaustion, insomnia, and confusion about what was causing it.
The man had been taking the supplement at night for more than a month, and the timing may have made things even harder. As the comments rolled in, people debated what went wrong, what he should have checked sooner, and how easy it is to miss a problem when you trust what you read online.
It is a small mistake with a surprisingly big fallout, and the reactions make the story even messier.
Did this user mess up by taking a high vitamin D dose for over a month at night? Well, yes, he did!
Whysocomplicat3dBut this does not mean that everyone in the country would have a lack of vitamin D!
Whysocomplicat3dIt's good that this man followed the doctor's advice, but he should have asked about the timing.
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Now, despite feeling exhausted and tired, this man still couldn't sleep; that's a really bad situation to be in.
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This person was fortunate to have discovered the issue and literally saved his own life.
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This man could have simply called and asked the doctor or the pharmacy; it’s as simple as that!
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Thanks for the information, and I'm glad he found out before it was too late.
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Thank you for the source as well; it will help a lot of other people.
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No, brother, this is not funny at all; it is quite serious and could cause a lot of harm if it continued for a little longer.
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Yes, please take note and learn a lesson from this man's experience!
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It reminds me of the chronic-illness spouse who faced a doctor-husband treatment ultimatum.
Please don't listen to or believe everything written on the internet; consult a real doctor.
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Everyone's body reacts differently, and not to mention, OP was also on a different type of medication for a chronic illness.
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No, we are not giving advice here; we are just discussing what happened and learning a lesson from it.
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Different people react differently to various medications.
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Point to be noted: always check your sources for reliability and accuracy.
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Please shed some light on OP!
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Yes, and it should be a crime to spread misinformation on the internet because it affects a large number of people.
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You are not OP! Period!
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But since this is happening to OP, there has to be some kind of explanation, or perhaps we should conduct research on him.
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Learn from everywhere possible, be it Reddit or the internet, but do your fact-checks correctly.
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Umm... what? Now does someone have an explanation for this 'D'?
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OP is on a different type of medication as well, so there is a possibility that the two might interact differently.
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Someone please shed a little more knowledge about it. Thank you!
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Exactly, and it also makes us all realize that we should not believe everything blindly and should conduct our own research properly.
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These users illustrate how people easily believe anything written on the internet and use it, which significantly impacts their daily lives. It serves as a good example that teaches us to be careful when taking medication.
Share this article with your loved ones and advise them to be cautious and not take any medicine blindly.
It gets even stranger with healthy GLP-1 users being treated like accidental study participants.