Lucylastic
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ORIGINAL: bounty44 by the way everyone---I looked all the way through my anatomy and physiology, nutrition, exercise physiology, and health texts and simply cannot find anything that points to a relationship between osteoporosis and falling asleep in the middle of something. maybe it'll be in subsequent editions? There are four different kinds of medication for osteoporosis Bisphosphonates The most common side effects are nausea, abdominal pain and loose bowel movements. Bone, joint and/or muscle pain has been reported in patients taking bisphosphonates; such reports have been infrequent. There is a small risk of ulcers in the esophagus with both alendronate and risedronate, especially if taken incorrectly. The most common side effects of zoledronic acid, which usually only last a day or two, are fever, pain in the muscles, bones or joints, and headache. Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators or Serms side effects Raloxifene may increase hot flashes. There is also an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (blood clots), similar to that for women using Hormone Replacement Therapy Hormone Therapy Side effects can include depression, headaches, breast tenderness, premenstrual syndrome, skin irritation and weight gain. Menstrual bleeding may also occur. Experimenting with doses, types (pills, patches) and regimens may help to eliminate (or minimize) these side effects. There is an increased risk for breast cancer, stroke and cardiovascular disease in women who take estrogen/progesterone for more than five years. Women using estrogen/progesterone are encouraged to establish regular cardiovascular and breast health monitoring programs with their doctor. Denosumab (Bone Metabolism Regulator) Side effects may include pain in the muscles, arms, legs or back and a skin condition with itching, redness and/or dryness. It also slightly increases the risk of cellulitis, a skin infection treated with antibiotics. In rare cases, osteonecrosis of the jaw has been reported in patients treated with denosumab. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Possible side effects include dizziness, nausea and leg cramps. Now while you may not understand side effects and other medications the lady may be taken, please excuse me for not buying your bullshit, and an update on all your "texts" is in order. Hormone therapy on its own can create incredible tiredness, of course, if you are au fait with all the medical conditions she has, please show your working out..... Good, you've proven the point that she can't function. But, of course, as a looney lefty she doesn't need to think. Her positions will always just be party lines. she has more class, more intelligence under her fingernails than you have humanity, education and class put together. Of course that she cant function is bullshit, just like all your pathetic posts
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