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Osteoporosis meds: How do they work?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jan 2 11:41am | Replies (259)

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@lioness

@contentandwell I'm now having problems with my knees . Had an injection a couple of days ago and both knees have arthritis in them The Dr. had a hard time injecting my knee . I found a product that has hylaronic acid in it along with collegeen not sure how you spell it . When in 2011 the rheumatologist injected my thumbs ,bone on bone, he did it with the H.A. so will see if this helps or not. My dieting is just G. F. staying of nightshade plants which helps.

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@lioness I had many injections before finally having TKRs on both knees - at different times. I hope you get relief from the injections.
JK

I also did shots. They used synthetic cortisone, which worked well for several years. Once it was fully bone-on-bone, I had double knee replacements (both at the same time). So good luck with managing for as long as possible! The knee replacements are working well, just had to stick with the PT to get back the flexibility I wanted.