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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Nov 14 12:58pm | Replies (419)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "I pay $100/month I think. No long term commitment necessary and can quit whenever."
It' $189/month is expensive Boulder CO but considering the dangerous options covered by insurance (like Fosamax and Reclast), it's worth it..I just had my 4th session...I am looking forward to when I can get my next Dexa scan.
I started with the Manly one last week. I am charged $60 pw for one 10 minute session pw and the use of either the massager, compression boots or some other machine which helps with lymphatic drainage I think. Today my results had improved from last week but I also believe this was finding a more comfortable position that does not aggravate my arthritis. I am a normally sceptical person so will reconsider in a month.
no long term commitment but oesteostrong told me if i use their machines my bone would deteriorate again .. seems like a lot of money but provable with a try i think ….
But i’m wondering if it is safe for some one with severe oesteoporosis after having chemotherapy 7 years ago & being put on 6 monthly prolia injections which make my bones more brittle i think ??
any advice ?
My monthly is 119.00 and that includes months that have 4 and 5 weekly visits. It varies a little from office to office I think.