See a nephrologist: the low vitamin D level should respond to daily supplements of vitamin D. the calcium level is uninterpretable without a context about the lab and without an exam. you seem to have a metabolic bone disease that could be associated with high parathyroid hormone levels and/or kidney disease. seek help in the doctor's office.
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