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I have osteoarthritis in my spine as well as stenosis. And I am wondering if this would be a good fit for me

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I decided after a month not to continue. If I was considering it again I would want to know how they can attend to my existing conditions so they were not exacerbated. Because their staff were not physical therapists I could not count on them to monitor closely in a meaningful way.

I wish I could tell you. But not being a doctor or knowing the exact extent of your condition, that leaves my "opinion" out of the equation. I'm going to be 75 in 3 months. I did not have arthritis when I started osteostrong AS FAR AS I KNOW...the only reason I know I have it now is because of a THORACOLUMBAR XRAY that discovered it. I was having pain in my lower back and worried that maybe I had a bulging or slipped disc. No fracture, no disc issue (other than a few that had compressed a bit) but there was moderate arthritis in my lowest few vertebrae.

So I started OSTEOSTRONG just after my PREVIOUS DEXA showing osteoporosis. Now two years later, with my wonderful results without a single drug my doctor is finally supportive of my desire to use alternative methods and she see's that osteostrong has worked for me.

Find out if there's a franchise (OSTEOSTRONG) near you and call them to see if they have a recommendation. SOMETIMES a franchise will partner with a doctor (usually a naturopath) who might be able to diagnose whether or not you should do the program.

GOOD LUCK!