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Poppino
At 70 my T was 532 my D was very high 125. B12 high too 1313. But cholesterol sugar liver vg. I read that maybe too high D or B12 can cause heart palps? Thoughts?
It is likely that the B12 test you had was total B12, which includes inactive forms that have been oxidized. If you were to have a test of active B12 (not commonly offered by PCPs) I'd guess that your results would be quite different. I have had both and while I was deficient in active B12 (the kind that the body can actually use) my total B12 was very high.
If your D3 is too high it can raise calcium and that could be associated with palps. There is another type of vitamin D testing that would show this but it is again not commonly ordered by PCPs.