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@windyshores

@susanfalcon52 doctors tend to dismiss McCormick's book since he is not an MD. To be fair, McCormick can be dismissive of doctors as well. It is unfortunate: I wish they could work together. It is often left to us to synthesize info we get from all directions!

ps Do you think the rheumatologist actually looked at it let alone read it? I am curious.

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windyshores,
I am guessing that the rheumatologist did look at the book later.
He perused it while I was there. Also, he does seem to have an inquiring mind.
I wish McCormick and doctors would collaborate, too. For the benefit of the patient.
If someone had told me 10,20,30 years ago that I would be receiving monthly injections of a new drug (Evenity) and then an infusion of another, slightly better understood drug (Reclast), I would have laughed derisively.