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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 18 12:22pm | Replies (31)

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sue417, both are serum labs.
Some doctors don't (won't) order them. In the 1990s the assays were improved and regulated so that the tests are reliable. It seems prudent to use them to ascertain that the medications is working for the patient. It isn't clever to take a medication for a year and find that there is no improvement.
The operating room must have been interesting work.
Being the investigative type ensures that you will have much better health care.

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Good information to have. Always have to be careful how to approach a physician with information that I have found. I have to go to my endocrinologists monday to pay them for him to fill out my paperwork to see if I am covered for the drugs so i'm just going to mention to the receptionist about my Tia. I don't think my endocrinologist.Has that information I want my cardiologist and him to talk.