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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Apr 17 3:20am | Replies (86)

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Thank you, again, for responding. Tailoring the treatments would 'entail' correlating the chemistry (DNA?) of the individual with the specific drug: I guess IA would be handy for that. Computers already do vast calculations, maybe there's already a program for it. Yes, it would be nice to know ahead of time if we are going to lose hair, have heart problems, fracture a thigh bone (that's really a weird one), etc. Meantime I guess it's a toss of the dice, so to speak. I'm sorry, I forget, what are you taking now for your bones? Evenity?

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Using AI to interpret medical complexities is something I dream about. It's too much to expect a human to be able to do it.

re: current Rx for osteoporosis--I had one Prolia injection, and haven't decided what's next because I'm changing my insurance plan, and what the new plan covers is vastly different to my current one. I'm stongly considering a bisphosphonate in the interim.

BTW I totally agree that the thigh bone fracture Rx risk is a weird one.