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The "coating" is dead bone. Nobody listens to me - but it is dead bone that doesn't leave the body when you are on these drugs. When you go off the drug, that "coating" leaves the body in your urine - as it would have done if you weren't taking those horrible drugs. Dead bone isn't going to help you at all - it just looks good on scans - it makes it look like your bones are getting bigger and stronger. I am going at this from a nutritional approach. I have stopped fracturing and will have a DEXA scan as soon as the Covid19 calms down. (I have no immune system and cannot risk a scan at this time.). About 99% of all doctors know absolutely nothing about nutrition. They only know about drugs and surgery.

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@parrotqueen I am going to ask Dr. Specialist about the "coating" at my Wednesday a.m. appointment. Will report back.

@parrotqueen My PCP and I talked about what I should take My T-scire is 2 5 I told her about my girlfriend that was on Fosamex and had necrosis and the recast injection that almost sent her to the hospital so we decided on the Vit.Min way Waiting to hear about your Dexa scan Then my rheumatologist is badgering me to take something.I told her no I won't You are so right Dr,s aren,t taught about nutrition in med school