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@kallettla

I know it’s not always genetic. There are many causes for it, as Dr McCormick explained to me. I had Lyme disease for a long time and that could have contributed. As well as being 100 pounds most of our lives. But my dad was 170 pounds, so that didn’t contribute. It is great we have medical interventions for those of us who did everything right, but still ended up with osteoporosis. I know someone who could even ride in a car because going over a bump would cause a painful fracture. We are so fortunate these days, and, I expect, it will only get better for future generations.

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I agree!

Last June 2024 I had a wreck last infusion, and the following day I came down with nauseated, feeling terrible pain in both shoulders and left foot. It has been about nine months to start out with the pain level scale would’ve been a 10. It is now maybe a 4. It is, it’s worse first thing in the morning as far as my shoulders go. My left foot the more I’m on it the worse it gets feels like I’m standing on a hot iron rod