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Echolight sonogram scan for bones

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Oct 21 11:50am | Replies (143)

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Good afternoon @dee1955,

It is interesting that this sonogram type of device is now FDA-approved. The headquarters of this Italian company is located in New York City.

Here is the link.
https://www.echolightmedical.com/en/usa-office/
Some of the links are not responding as directly as I expected. Give it a try though. And would you share your findings with others on Connect? Thanks.

I don't understand why Prolia is the only choice offered to you by your medical specialist. It appears that you have done some research on Prolia. Some folks have been on it for years without any difficulties. My concern is that you have to be very careful to preserve your bones if you choose to stop using Prolia.

What have you been using to measure your bone health and condition?
Chris

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I exercise since i've been in junior high . i"m 67 now still do every day . I eat rich foods in calcium and nuts . and take vitamins 4000 in vit D3 ,Flax oil for omega ,zinc, I'm more of doing everything natural .

i click on it and its in another language on the cookies to accept . I'm not comfortable with accepting it in a diff language. what should i do. and is it covered under medicare .

Don’t do Prolia! My doctor wanted me to do prolia 20 years ago. If I would’ve gone on that drug I don’t know what stats my bones would. I opted for hormone replacement therapy using the bio identical hormone creams and now I am doing the pellets. Do as much research as you can. You must be your own advocate.