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Can you safely eliminate loss of bone due to menopause? That is the most common cause of osteoporosis for women.

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Yes, I get what you are saying, and No, I cannot eliminate that I will have additional and/or future bone loss due to decreased estrogen levels and the effects of age. But I am very certain of the reason for my bone loss that was diagnosed and surgically removed; 2 massive tumors and Parathyroid hormone levels off the charts, with skyrocketing blood calcium levels leached from my bones and deposited in my kidneys. A very textbook scenario. Although I cannot say that I would not have post-menopausal bone loss, I wouldn't safely recommend that all postmenopausal women begin treatment.