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@normahorn

I give kudos ro the endo for treating her as a whole person and not just bones or some other part. That seems to be a rarity today. Possibly the endo has prioritized addressing her lack of hormones which is causing the bone loss among other consequences. She is addressing bone loss but seemingly keeping that in perspective. Once the hormones are stabilized, then it might be evaluation time.

Plus hmoon's body might appreciate a step approach rather than bring assaulted in too many directions at one time

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@normahorn I can see how a step approach would be appropriate but just cautioned to be careful! The parathyroid may need to function again before any attempt to grow bone. Her doctors can help with that and it is beyond this forum.