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Thank you, windyshores. I am so sorry for what must be so very painful and disheartening. I know we each must find our own path to health. I find it really frustrating trying to get testing I believe I need and sometimes feel like it’s hopeless. But finally, my results speak for my efforts, and I am lucky. My baby sister, 8 years younger, passed last year with osteoporosis that left her with one leg almost 2” shorter than the other. She was afraid to walk because she broke so often and in so many places. I know how horrible life can be. Hugs to you for your efforts at clarity in this group.

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@mlwh and @windyshores glad you two sorted that little dust up out. I just wanted to say I have found Lani Simpson and Keith McCormack both to be very useful whether you are trying to be only natural or you are only taking meds or you are trying to do both. I consulted with Lani both on my DXA results and on "what the heck to do now that I know my DXA results are real". She was quite helpful. I appreciated that she was not dogmatic about natural vs meds. I did not want to pay for advice from someone who could only see one side of things.