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Can't decide which drug to take.

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 12 8:04am | Replies (46)

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Sometimes changing time of injection is more to do with your calcium intake. Again no calcium 1 1/2 hours before and none 4 hours after. Many side effects are due to dehydration and what you consume before and after. There is a definite reason that your whole endocrine system and sympathetic nervous system gets overloaded along with your kidneys. Sounds like you are in the right track. As always get your doctor’s advice. Some doctors just don’t know about many of the things you are learning here…in fairness there is so much to know.

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@osteopatient2026 I generally take my calcium at breakfast and plan to do the injection in the
early evening, so no conflict there. But keeping up hydrating is always a problem considering my aged bladder that likes to work overtime so I tend to cut back before bed. Guess I'll have to change that plan.