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May I ask why you stopped. Was it your decision or was your physician involved? It sounds risky to ... stopping without a plan to manage rebound.

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I had a fracture of L2 in 2016 when I was coughing badly with bronchitis. It amazes me that the dexas still show “osteopenia” for my diagnosis, even after 4 fractures! There is so much margin of error in the scans; the skill of the technician, the radiologist who reads them, I know for a fact from looking at my past results that sometimes the radiologist (different ones) has included a compressed vertebrae in the analysis which of course will read very DENSE and throw the whole thing off. That’s why I am now insisting on bone turnover marker labs every 3 months.
I had 5 injections of Prolia, so two and a half years of it. My physician never discussed with me the possibility of a rebound effect and put me on monthly Boniva. I wanted to stop bc I was wary of ALL injections and concerned that they would start using MRNA in them. I did not get the covid shots and was becoming distrustful of the direction the medical professionals were going, all corporate and pushing all vaccines on everyone, especially those who had natural immunity. That’s it in a nutshell. Of course the irony is that now I inject myself every day w Tymlos…
That’s a long answer but hopefully explains my thinking.