I would say yes. We study.
I mentioned this before, but cheap dexa scans are popping up around the States with no Dr approval needed. I have a place near me I’ll get this done in the near future as well. Drs have denied me this testing because I wasn’t a 50 year old woman.
Also quercetin is a potent antihistamine as well and what does it also do?
I’ll find out about both of these soon enough.
Yeah Rutin-Quercetin is antihistamine
My diagnosis in short
"The patient’s bone mass is lower than the expected age, sex and ethnicity range based on the Total Spine Z-score. BONE DENSITY IS LOW ANOMALOUSLY FOR AGE, SEX AND RACE. The lowest Z-sane of this patient is -2.0 or below the average for age, sex and race or one or more. "
I’m very sorry for your problems, hopefully they improve.
Did you actually take fin or similar?
Rutin
Is that an anti-androgen or similar?
What’s happened to you is awful, but I’m not sure it applies to the rest of us. I don’t ever recall anyone else getting severe osteoporosis.
We have had another case of osteoporosis just this week: Was a lurker: Off Propecia for 3 years.
It is definitely something that can come up as part of the condition.
And yes, rutin is antiandrogenic.
Even if you can’t recall another case exhibiting a particular symptom, it is not helpful to mention it or to say it doesn’t apply to “the rest of us.” If you can’t be helpful or supportive, perhaps be quiet.
Or, you could use the search function to find other cases of osteoporosis and osteopenia mentioned on this site.
I am sorry to hear You have such news… How is Your glucose btw if I may ask?
I have to check and have blood tests
@Demon, how are your estrogen levels?
On fin mines increased causing a whole array of problems. Estrogen supposedly increases bone density, have you had your estrogen (estradiol) levels checked?
My problem is in ER receptor now.
I blocked Testo-DHT and Estrogen
How did you block the receptors, I don’t know if that’s possible.