If there's no family history of say, osteoporosis, and if they were to go and do like a DEXA, and their T-score was normal, then that's someone that you would be happy sort of coming off of the HIT. If she went through menopause at 51, she's got horrible symptoms, I'd still treat her. Taking into account other risk factors. So if she had uncontrolled hypertension, I'd treat that first. It's the personal history of fracture, other health conditions, risk factors for osteoporotes. Not everyone can do a bone density, not everyone can, then you would take that into account as well.

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