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Thank you! I am cautiously excited to have this opportunity . Grateful, but apprehensive . I’m not a big med person, and have been blessed to not to have had to take much in the past. I know this means more meds for the rest of my life—and what comes after Tymlos is more troubling. But one step at a time! I read somewhere in these posts that someone was asked, “If you had cancer would you refuse treatment because of possible side effects? “ I knew someone who did that very thing, trying to heal holistically. I was with him as he died. So this resounded with me, as I want to continue to be active and independent. (Not that meds are necessary for everyone with osteo, but given my stats it appears to be necessary for me)