Fracture Risk Assessment
According to new guidelines in Canada, if your fracture risk is less than 15% there is no need to go on medication. If you are moderate risk, 15 to 20% medication may be required upon consultation with your doctor. Above 20% medication is required. When I was diagnosed, my fracture risk was 14% and I was offered Actonel which I did not go on (I was a little concerned about the risk). I'm relieved that after a year my fracture risk reduced to 11% by starting resistance exercise and taking low-dose strontium, vitamin D, vitamin K, and melatonin.
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I watched a YouTube video last night - Marc Wein, MD, PhD an endocrinologist from Harvard, and he said that, unfortunately, the lowest score regardless of where it is, can impact the whole skeletal structure. I was surprised by that - my situation is similar to yours but my risk is greater.
My t-score reduced from -2.8 to -2.3 in one year from resistance training. It's amazing
That IS amazing. Good work! Did you follow any particular exercise plan that you can recommend?
I looked at their support group and it seems like you have to be from Canada to join. Is that true, do you know?
Look into the Onero plan from the bone clinic in Australia
I have no idea! I'm a Canadian so there was no issue for me.
LOL - that explains it. I think you DO have to be Canadian. 🙂 Thanks.
For anyone interested, I found the online link to Onero but I can't post it b/c I'm still too new to this forum.
Go to: htt ps://onero.online/
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Yes- I did the online program.
How long did you do it / have you done it? I just did my assessment. I'm so excited to have at home access. Thanks again.