High IQ-cels, does hypercalcemia / Vitamin D toxicity cause a pre-mature closure of open growth plates?

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TL;DR I turned 18 a month ago, my last X-rays showed that I have open growth plates in both my legs and spine. I'm 6'1, my dad is 6'7 and my mom is 5'11. Doctors said I have a lot more to grow and will be taller than my dad.

One problem. I accidentally took a mutlivitamin with 10,000 IU of Vitamin D3 everyday for 50 days straight and didn't realize I was hitting Vitamin D toxicity ,and gave myself horrible insomnia like 1 hour of sleep every night and also some hypercalcemia. It's been 4 months since and my sleep has gotten back to normal (8-9 hours of sleep uninterupted every night) but I'm afraid the hypercalcemia may have fused my open growth plates in my legs and spine.

Is this possible? Or have I fucked myself over big time :( I was planning to play basketball professionally every since I was a kid :dafuckfeels::dafuckfeels:
 
10,000 a day isn't an overdose.

People take 50,000 daily with no consequences.
 
10,000 a day isn't an overdose.

People take 50,000 daily with no consequences.
I took a blood test at the peak of it, my vitamin D blood levels was above 150 ng/ml.. I consumed 500,000 IU in 50 days and already had high serum levels to begin with

Can hypercalcemia have fused my open growth plates?
 
haha fuck you talfaggot
 
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Analysis of transgenic VDR or 1α-hydroxylase null mice revealed phenotypic abnormalities characteristic of vitamin D-dependent rickets, with decreased bone mineralization, growth retardation and aberrant growth plate development after weaning. Impaired apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes, with ordinary proliferation, was demonstrated to cause the significant widening and disorganization of the epiphyseal growth plates


idk bro 10k iu wont cause hypervitaminosis in normal conditions.
 
Analysis of transgenic VDR or 1α-hydroxylase null mice revealed phenotypic abnormalities characteristic of vitamin D-dependent rickets, with decreased bone mineralization, growth retardation and aberrant growth plate development after weaning. Impaired apoptosis of hypertrophic chondrocytes, with ordinary proliferation, was demonstrated to cause the significant widening and disorganization of the epiphyseal growth plates


idk bro 10k iu wont cause hypervitaminosis in normal conditions.
I had blood levels of 150> ng/ml and the doctor said I reached Vit D toxicity

Well fuck. It's not looking good for my case from that study.
 
I had blood levels of 150> ng/ml and the doctor said I reached Vit D toxicity

Well fuck. It's not looking good for my case from that study.
why dont just do xray
 

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