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My daughter-in-law is an Endo And she says SOME things in his book are sound and somethings not. She suggests bonedensityandosteoporosis.org. I believe McCormick is not an MD?

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He is a chiropractor who decided to study osteoporosis because of his own experience with it. I'd say he's pretty knowledgeable about it. He certainly knows more than some doctors I've spoken with.

That said, he wasn't always of help to me. He could not explain why I got osteoporosis to begin with, and he is overly reliant on bone markers which don't always tell the story. Also, he is *so* busy now that his day consists of one phone call after another, so I'm not sure he even remembers his patients, most of whom he has never even seen. He is retired from being a chiropractor.

I have a year of Tymlos left, and I doubt I will need to consult with him later on. My endo seems to know what options are next.

Your referenced link does not work. Can you please doublecheck and post it again. Interested to see what’s there. Thank you.