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Timing of Bone Markers - how often?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Apr 2 7:48am | Replies (10)

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Then would the assumption be that your gut issues were at the root cause of your bone loss? I’m guessing that’s the case along with being post menopausal.
Are you taking supplements such as vitamin D, k2, magnesium, and calcium to make up for what you may not get from diet?
Maybe it would be beneficial if you saw a nutritional expert or a naturopathic doctor ? Your lumbar spine is pretty low so it makes sense your doctor would put you on an anabolic.
Sometimes osteoporosis meds are necessary, but there are also other lifestyle changes that can go a long way to helping.
I know it’s a hard road. It’s good if you have people to chat with about your concerns. This site is great for that, lots of helpful and knowledgeable people.

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Oh yes, I am taking supplements. I do try and get my calcium from foods, but it's hard. The calcium supplements are constipating for me and I have to avoid that happening due to the diverticulitis. MK4 and MK7 give me crazy heart palpitations, so those are a big no. I was not afraid of the Osteo meds til I had to choose between Prolia or Reclast. (Long thread about my decision in this group) I went with the Reclast because I was concerned about the rebounding of Prolia. And I didn't like the sequencing of Evenity > Prolia > Evenity that my Osteo expert Dr was suggesting!