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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jul 18 9:34am | Replies (111)

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@susanfalcon52 @laurensb and all - So what I take from , at least your values , was that Evenity didn’t help in your arm , in fact decreases were appreciated. I would be curious if people taking Tymlos and Forteo - if any have had before and after BMD results of their arms and or legs - what those numbers might show????- Arm and leg bones are cortical in nature ( hard). Spine and hip have a mixture , soft areas and some cortical as those parts of our skeleton are more flexible for bending twisting etc…you get the idea .

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I will also add that though breaking arms and legs are no fun - in the big picture fracturing your spine and or your hip can lead to more life changing issues!!!!!

I read somewhere that tymlos can do the same thing. Might have been Dr Mc Cormick that mentioned that to me. I can’t remember.