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@mary1951

@windyshores , I am not pro-doctor for a lot of reasons. I had a wonderful doctor when I was younger. He was a DO and saved my life. But we moved out of state and the doctors where I live now are not the same.

The only reason I was even diagnosed with osteoporosis was because my sister in law told me I needed a DEXA scan after I fell off my bike and broke my collarbone 4 years ago. I was 69 at the time and had been seeing that PCP for 15 years and she never once suggested I needed a DEXA scan. I didn't even know what a Dexa scan was!

I was a ballet dancer and in great shape up until I went into menopause and things started falling apart. When I found out I had osteoporosis she suggested Fosamax, even though I had to tell her I shouldn't take it because I have LPR and chronic gastritis. So I thought healthy food and exercise was all I needed and didn't even know I had fractured a vertebrae because this same doctor refused to order any Xrays, or anything diagnostic in spite of telling her for 3 years that I had severe back pain. I didn't find out about the old fracture until last year when I had an X-ray for something else and that revealed it. Then this new fracture happened after I had been dragging trees from the back to the front of my house after hurricane Milton. I had also been carrying my 2 year old 35 pound grandson around for the week before that because he had croup and just wanted to be held, and I was his sitter that week. Then I caught the cough he had, and was coughing my lungs out while I cleaned up the yard after the hurricane.

So it was a bad confluence of events that probably led to this recent fracture, which caused me to see a pain specialist who finally ordered an MRI that showed the fracture.

Yes, we have to be our own advocates. Doctors killed my father who went into a hospital for a simple stent and never came out again because of their butchering. They went into his lung, he was bleeding internally and his heart stopped.

So when I find out my endocrinologist has taken literally thousands of dollars over the years for prescribing Osteoporosis drugs, I do hesitate to trust him. Especially when he told me to take Tymlos and I have had radiation.

I am probably going to take it anyway, but I'm very, very frightened of the side effects with my history of drug sensitivity, low blood pressure (52/88) and after reading the reviews for that drug on drugs.com.

I care about my body, which is why I am trying to be cautious. I do feel that if the PCP had told me about Dexa scans when I was 55 instead of 69, I wouldn't be in the pickle I am in now.

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@mary1951 I have saved my kids from medical providers many times over, and my mother too. One of my kids has asthma and they wanted to discharge her from the ER (toddler at the time) because they didn't hear a wheeze. You need air to make a wheeze and she was too blocked to make one. I refused to leave and asked them to test her oxygen and she was in the hospital for 10 days. Anyone with type 1 diabetes views hospitals as dangerous and knows that providers- even ICU's- know nothing about management. I could go on and on.

I view the most important job I have right now is to protect myself from medical harm. Ten years ago I had my first afib episode, and a cardiologist wanted me on anticoagulants and heart meds right away. I am still not on meds and found a doctor who supports that and provides "pill in a pocket" meds to take with my still once a year episodes.

I had cancer and got 4 opinions before deciding what to do.

This is why I wrote that finding the right doctor is absolutely key. We need doctors to prescribe. Sometimes I wish we could prescribe for ourselves! So the key remains finding a doctor who listens, cares, and basically is flexible enough to follow our wishes and needs.

I don't think DEXA's were used as frequently 14 years ago as they are now.

Where do you obtain information about how much a particular doctor is paid and from whom for prescribing which types of drugs?