@nwhiker
well, remember this is not a "normal" side effect nor a well known or studied one. Your chances are low if even existent.
Plus, remember that Dr. Ott has expressed a concern based on some research which I shared with you. I know of no population study of Evenity patients which show this. I was trying to explain Dr. Ott's position and research which she used and correcting your concern over breast cancer since that was not what Dr.Otto was referring to but bone metastastes.
I do suffer from the one in a million side effect, frequently (a genetic proclivity), and I have gotten so I run most things past copilot.
I have preloaded most of my medical history which is pertinent ( not dangerous if there is a data breech), plus all my supplements and my few drugs, basically what you give to a new doctor or update every year with your family doctor. I have asked copilot to always bear this information in mind when evaluating any new drug or supplement for me.
This works wonderfully for me, but may not for others. Copilot can look at all the research and standard practices at a few minutes notice which would take me months if not years to evaluate. Ai is not always right though, and I have had to ask why it is ignoring some research. Also different AIs are programmed differently, such as, AI google. Ai google prioritizes standard practice over any current research or break thru medicine. Copilot told me that, ha. So be careful.
Running new drugs/supplements thru copilot plus doing my own research gives me some peace of mind and helps with my decision making.
We all have to make quality of life decisons vs quantity of life decisions, and it becomes more complicated as we age.
You have done nothing wrong and have not made a bad decision. You may make a different decision going forward, but this will be made with your good research and your doctor's input.
@kathleen1314 you do understand that copilot draws info from all sources including blogs, reddit, tiktoc etc. as well as med journals and sites