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Strontium citrate (Algaecal) and fractures

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 23 11:05am | Replies (137)

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ps @kathleen1314 for some of us the TBS is useless. As you know bone quality is different from density and the connections within bone can be damaged beyond repair. With 7 fractures in my spine, bone quality is obvious.

DEXA is difficult to with L1, L2 and L5 fractures, so I don't realy on that other than comparing from scan to scan.

The REMS interests me (ultrasound) since it is not affected by arthritis or scoliosis but I need to find out the effect of fractures. I plan on asking my doctor about it. Honestly my gains on Tymlos were too good to believe!

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I agree the Rems should work better for you according to all the research on REMS.