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I found a few research studies concerning cymbalta snd osteoporosis. Not really all that many. When I went to my rheumo I brought a few studies with me but I didn't need to show him. He already new that cymbalta can cause osteoporosis. That's why I figured it was that. I believe it is a s/e that has only been discovered recently. Actually, what I found in research is that the FDA originally ok'd cymbalta for osteo pain. I just wish I knew for sure but I can't take the chance. I am also on a hormone replacement so it is not from that. I also have a decent diet. As for exercise, I did not do much in the last 3 years but before that I was at the gym 4-6 times a week. Use to weight lift 25/30 lbs. I don't know if your bones could be that effected in a few years of not exercising. I have exercised since I was 18 through pregnancies etc.. That was one reason I always thought I would be safe from osteo. I appreciate your help! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | PamelaJune (03-19-2014) |
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