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39 is still of an age to start into perimenopause where your

hormones bounce around. You've got about 10 years of that before

you hit the big M. It might be affecting your calcium absorption.

Pam

Re: Help! P.S.

Guess I'm being shy about that age question...I'm 39. So I'm hoping

I'm not ready for the rocking chair yet!

>

> , you didn't mention your age. THat also makes a big

difference. What

> have your PTH tests shown. If it's elevated, it means your body is

pulling

> calcium from your bones and teeth to keep your serum calcium

levels

constant.

> You may need more calcium - I do 3-4 gms a day, and you may also

want to

> supplement with boron and with ostivone.

> Pam in Niceville

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