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Old 06-29-2008, 12:11 AM #3
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MS drugs; steroids, ACTH, etc. affect your bones. I take calcium w/vit. D daily along with a multi-vitamin.

I too just started brushing with a toothpaste by Colgate the builds enamel hoping that helps with cavities.

Take care.

EDITED to say from '92 to '96 my MS was very active; I tried steroids once and was on ACTH 15 times. On ACTH you can break your femur by just standing. Recently, I had a bone density test (age 46) and it was surprising within the normal range.

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