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I am sorry your med was stolen! Despicable ! But I’m glad it ended up to your benefit! What a relief for me to know that—thank you! Your message is so well timed. I just finished my walk and with a clear mind was reflecting that this pause may be to my benefit. I had labs done yesterday, and although the bone markers are still pending, a lot of the rest is available for view. All is well except that my vitamin D has gone from being strongly in range, to below the acceptable range. Good to know and I will address it with doc when have all info in and can address all/any issues at once (very busy office so want to just address everything at once if possible). I firmly believe in taking responsibility and being assertive and getting things done (you are right—a thin line between being reasonably patient and becoming overlooked and falling between the cracks—pun intended haha!) and I also believe our Lord can and will work things out for our good! Excited to see how all this goes! Thank you, again, for helping me feel more sane about the med interruption!
@gently could you clarify the timeline of your "After a month my CTX had dropped at a greater percentage than the P1NP to the advantage of my bones"? Were the readings one month after interruption or one month after restarting Forteo? CTX and P1NP both had a drop? Thanks