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@loriesco great to hear! 🙂 Did you have a Dxa scan already after a few months of Tymlos? If you don't mind, could you share your TBS improvements? I'm also interested in your future btms readings if you monitor them - it will be very interesting to see how BHRT affects them. Best wishes!

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Hello @mayblin!mayblin yes, I will try and share it all but I just had eye surgery and working and doctors appointment so I’m backed up but I did want to share with you. The overall impression is extremely positive. They ref to read my previous 25 years of DEXA scans because, they insisted it wasn’t going to be apples to apples with all the changes of locations and types of equipment and variety of testing areas on my body. I begged for them to see what they could do but they wouldn’t so we’re gonna have to look going forward. But what I can say is the testing I got was the most accurate because of the software analysis so when we do this again, we will have some apples to apples to compare with, some of the bones were good. Some of the bones were bad and overall I look like I’m in osteopenia at this current time. But we have to remember that my C5 vertebrae literally fell apart in the doctors hand when they opened up my cervical spine. So that tells you that , various body parts body bones react differently since my surgeon was in my lumbar spine in 2018 and put a lot of Hardware at L3 -L5 and did not comment About osteopenia or osteoporosis of any kind, I presume, after multiple discussions that my lumbar is strong, the surgeon who replaced my hips too hard and fractured my femur, so I can presume those were softer (They were replaced in 2012 and 2014) and my wrists turn out to be normal that an overall osteopenia read is appropriate. I’ll get you the exact info when I get time but not right now I got it all filed away promise! And I will keep you posted! I am sure that the HRT is going to help. Without a doubt I believe that was the reason the primary reason that my bones deteriorated. I went into menopause at 47 and BHRT 410 years and then stopped at 58. If I knew this was gonna be the way it is I would’ve never stopped . But at the time the doctors wanted women to take a break after 10 years of BHRT or HRT so I did now there’s so much more information that says that BRT is helpful and preventative. I did see a genealogist and a cancer surgeon in 2004 because I was concerned about cancer risks and BHRT and HRT and this time I am very confident with the low-dose I take that it will be preventative again.