If you are taking D and calcium, maybe some K also, you really need to get your blood calcium checked regularly. High levels of calcium in the blood is very dangerous and indicates the calcium can be settling in soft tissues and arteries, and harden tissues that should be soft and pliable. I take prescription D and calcium levels are tested every 3 months or so. There is information out there that this hardening of the arteries and calcium build up might be as important if not more than cholesterol levels. The has been recent information that vitamin k2 might be a key factor in calcium getting into the bone, into where it needs to be. The Japanese have low rates of heart disease and naturally eat much more k2 in their diet than Americans on average.
I always say on Q’s like this, don’t guess. Get a bone density and blood test for D and Calcium. Not sure if you can test for K2, I have been meaning to look that up myself.