Study suggests hormone therapy may help protect bone health in women
Can hormone therapy protect bone health? https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/hormone-therapy-may-increase-bone-density-prevent-osteoporosis
By Annie Lennon on May 13, 2023 — Fact checked by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph.D.
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Among the many ironies of the old dictum is that
bio-identical estrogen is actually protective for breast cancer... my dose has just doubled - I'm 86 - for help with osteoporosis and I already am thinking more clearly, having more energy, plus an additional feeling of well-being. One recent day I realized I was feeling exactly like my old self in my late 60s, which was quite astonishing.
Thank you for sharing your story. It is inspiring and reassuring.
I also did two years of Forteo and then Raloxafine for 5 years as maintenance. Now back on Forteo. Can you tell me what kind of HRT you are taking and dose? I would really appreciate that, as I don't want to push my luck with Forteo (as in extending past the recommended 24 months). Hoping to do only a year at the most, if bone density shows improvement. Trying to get approval for Evenity after Forteo, but nervous about that also. Thank you : )
Very encouraging ! Can you share dose and brand name that you take? Than you : )
I was on transdermal estradiol at .025 which seemed to maintain my density for 5-6 years. I just recently increased my dose to .05 which I'm hoping will provide additional protection along with using weights 2-3 x week, 20 minutes of core and back lifts daily, dancing 3 x week, walking almost daily and of course, a stellar diet! Gosh, we sure do have to work hard at this!
I take a transdermal compounded cream called Bi-Est 80:20 0.4mg/30mg
I have a clotting factor, Factor 5, so it's a bit lower than it would be otherwise. Requires prescription and really needs to be formulated for your situation.
That's pretty amazing! Good for you! My bone density is -3.5 and after a series of 13 spinal compression fractures, I have a fear of fracture risk with weights. I do use 5 pound weights while walking on a treadmill 30 minutes in the evening, in addition to 30 minutes trail walking earlier in the day. Grand children keep me busy as well. It is so important to stay active for sure. I am 67 so figure I need to keep ahead of this and really appreciate all the info shared on this site. Thank you!
How long did it take to recover from fractures. I was diagnosed with thoracic fracture and in much 😢
It took 3 months for the Forteo to start working. The recovery for me was very long as my upper spine fractured first and after some recovery, about 4 months, my lower spine fractured. This took much longer to recover as I came home from hospital in wheel chair and had to do much Physio and pool therapy of simply walking back and forth in chest high water. Depending on how many fractures and location of them, it can take a good while, but don't give up. Everyday you are getting a little stronger as you safely move your body and keep up your mobility. I did have to use pain medication, but now just take extra strength Tylenol and walk every day. All the best to you. It is hard work! But our mobility is worth it!
In two days it will be one year since I fractured my T8 vertebra. I am mostly recovered and back to my normal routine which includes lifting weights 3X/week, stair elliptical 3X/week, walking 3-4X/week, running 2X/week, and doing drops from a height of 18 inches 3X/week.
I was quite fit before my fracture, having incorporated similar types of exercise into my lifestyle 13 years ago,
I had pain for months and didn’t seek medical attention for two months after my fracture, thinking it was a muscle injury. I think this set my recovery back because my back muscles weakened significantly during that period.
I did 12 weeks of physiotherapy starting 4 months after my fracture. It was a slow process to recover and around month 9 I saw significant improvement with pain reduction and endurance increasing. I kept a pain and activity log for months to track.
I still have occasional pain if I am not careful about my posture or I neglect to do my back exercises for a couple of days but the days of all-day pain are thankfully gone.
It does get better with time, hang in there.
Edited to add that I did not fracture from exercise. I bent over a bathtub to rinse my hair (extreme flexion) then pushed down very hard on my ribcage attempting to get my head under the tap. I remember thinking about how hard I was pushing down on my bottom rib when I felt a searing pain that radiated to the left side of my back.