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vellant t1_iuwnklu wrote

YSK There is a Indian registry for osteoporis, we use it from time to time. It’s very uncommon for a 32 year old to be osteoporosis , you need to see an bone and mineral disease expert. They’re usually either endocrinologist or rheumatologist by training.

Sounds like you’re on an anti resorptive medication but that doesn’t address the underlying reason why you’re osteoporotic. It’s just putting on a bandaid. I suggest you seek a second opinion.

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Abishek_Muthian OP t1_iux1spb wrote

Thank you, I will look up the registry.

I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis when my spine fractured and lead to spinal stenosis. I already suffer from Achondroplasia.

Although I seek treatment for Osteoporosis from an endocrinologist, There no real interest in investigating the cause and neither there's communication between the endocrinologist and the spine-ortho. Albeit one of the best ortho hospitals in the country.

I'm planning to look out for another endocrinologist who's willing to indulge in investigating my condition.

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