Re: Fact gathering about osteoporosis in older men (e.g., me)
- From: finding z0 <jsk2@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:52:10 -0700
On Jul 11, 2:03 pm, "Norman M. Schwartz" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"finding z0" <j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message >> and mineral intake will
probably have little effect on reversing the
5' 10" 160-165 lbs.
I said MRI, but I had a bone scan in a machine that reminded me of an
MRI.
Have you ever seen or undergone tests using these 2 "machines"?
If so, all else not being considered, I think you need to have your head
examined as the 2 "machines" and procedures don't bear even the slightest
resemblance to one another.
"It is better to be thought a fool, than to open your mouth ( or
type), and remove all doubt"
.
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