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@rola

Yes, I'm really sorry to hear that outcome @windyshores. If they said it was counterproductive, ineffective, or *harmful in that sequence, I'd understand. We really have to be our own advocate, too much has happened where the medical community has been asleep.

Thx for all your info, much appreciated.

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@rola there is no harm in doing Evenity after Tymlos, according to Dr. MCormick, the chiropractor osteoporosis expert with whom I just spoke. However, he leaves that option out of his new book "Great Bones" as well because studies have not yet been finished.

He mentioned that he has no liability in suggesting it because he is not a prescriber. The Boston doctors are very evidence-based meaning there needs to be a study or studies supporting a protocol before they will prescribe.

I am not surprised they won't prescribe Evenity after Tymlos. I am actually surprised that so many docs do. But it seems other medical environments are less conservative and evidence-based.

I am my own advocate but have hit a wall with no's from all docs.