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Re: MENOPAUSE: Osteopenia at 35, what can i do?

From: Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 9 Nov 2007 07:47:24 -0600 (CST)


Message posted on Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb behalf by: Hope, Fibroid and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Your problem is endocrine related, and you should seek out an endocrinologist to test your Serum Calcium and check out your parathyroid glands. Normally menstruating females do not have Osteopenia.

Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb New York Downtown Hospital, http://www.nohysterectomy.com

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At Wed, 7 Nov 2007, Aldara wrote: >
>I have very bad osteopenia with t-2.4. I just found out during a yearly
>checkup, and had the test repeated due to the uncommon results. I gave
>birth to twins 8 months ago, and have another 2 year old. I took
>calcium during both pregnancies. Anybody has any idea what the best
>treatment can be for my case? I am only 35 years old, so no sign of
>menopause yet, and as far as I know my estrogen has always been at the
>right level. No issues with period, got pregnant very easy both times,
>so I'm really stomped and scared. I will appreciate the help.




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