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What Dr. To Treat Osteoporosis

A MyOsteoTeam Member asked a question 💭
Youngsville, NC

I have seen in many posts going to an endocrinologist. Is this to treat osteoporosis? My internist is treating me now. Should I be seeing a endocrinologist for my osteoporosis? I also have Hashimotos disease. My thyroid is nothing more than fibrous tissue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.😊

March 27, 2021
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A MyOsteoTeam Member

I see an endocrinologist because I have hoshimotos!! It’s more their specialty and now for my osteoporosis as well. If you have more than just hypo or hyperthyroidism, like hoshimotos, it is better I feel to see an endocrinologist.

April 11, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Thank you. I am new to to all of this and it can get so overwhelming. I appreciate all the help
Phyllis 😊

March 29, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

I agree, although I am new to all of this, I feel for all who are dealing with Osteoporosis on top of everything else we all deal with. I also take calcium and D. Thank you for your help. Stay well 😀

April 20, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

I take calcium, magnesium, & D and K. But I wonder how long to do it instead of the meds before I throw in the towel!! Already been couple years now that I was diagnosed. It’s a constant worry along with life’s other problems LOL

April 20, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Thank you for your help. I like to see what others are doing for their osteoporosis care. 🙂

April 15, 2021

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