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Thanks. My endo hasn’t asked me much. I asked her for some preliminary tests. My fracture was from a hard fall on cement. I have been a good walker and have worked out for many years. I have celiac and hypothyroidism and may have been over medicated. I took Armour thyroid which suppressed my tsh for years. The doctor was trying to keep my free t3 and free t4 in normal range. I don’t know if that has anything to do with it. Only steroid use was for a sinus infection and was not long term. I’ve had many fractures as a child. I did not like milk so lack of calcium as a child. I feel like it may have been from my celiac which took a long time to diagnose.

I have an appointment with another endo at Mayo in July and hoping she will know more.

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I see. You have two conditions that need to be well under control to ensure bone health and maximum effect of anabolic treatment. Your new consultation with endo at Mayo Clinic will for sure guide you through it. Wish you all the best!