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>I’m sorry, but that is not a good idea. Replacing your skeleton with steel would not treat osteoporosis, but rather cause you more harm and pain. Here are some reasons why:

* Steel is not a biocompatible material, meaning that it would not integrate well with your body tissues and organs. Steel would cause inflammation, infection, and rejection by your immune system12

* Steel is not a living tissue, meaning that it would not grow or adapt to your body’s needs. Steel would not be able to repair itself if damaged, and it would not respond to hormonal or environmental changes. Steel would also interfere with your body’s natural functions, such as blood circulation, nerve transmission, and bone marrow production12

* Steel is not a flexible material, meaning that it would not allow your joints to move freely and smoothly. Steel would limit your range of motion and mobility, and it would cause friction and wear on your cartilage and ligaments. Steel would also increase your risk of fractures and dislocations, as it would not absorb shock or stress12

* Steel is not a lightweight material, meaning that it would add a lot of weight and pressure to your body. Steel would make you heavier and slower, and it would strain your muscles and organs. Steel would also affect your balance and posture, and it would cause fatigue and discomfort12

>As you can see, replacing your skeleton with steel would not be a viable or safe option for treating osteoporosis. It would be very different from the fictional metal adamantium that was bonded to Wolverine’s skeleton and claws in the comic books and movies. Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy that is indestructible, malleable, and biocompatible, and it was only possible for Wolverine to survive the bonding process because of his mutant healing factor3

>A better way to treat osteoporosis is to consult your doctor or a health professional, who can prescribe you medication, supplements, or therapy to help prevent bone loss and improve bone density. You can also adopt a healthy lifestyle, such as eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, and limiting alcohol intake. These measures can help you maintain your bone health and reduce your risk of fractures and falls.

>I hope this answer helps you understand the dangers of replacing your skeleton with steel, and the benefits of following a proper treatment for osteoporosis. Thank you for your interest and curiosity. 😊

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 No.104135

But this is the only treatment the VA will pay for tho, since I fought for Israel because I couldn’t crack it in the real world…

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 No.104136

…and it turned out being trained to fight for circumcised cocks, that are just mad they can never get the full experience of sex without foreskin, is totally irrelevant in the private sector. My years of service to men with missing foreskin is seen as long-term unemployment by employers and makes them feel like there’s a reason nobody dared to hire me.

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