Improve bone density and strength without medication?
Any luck improving bone density and strength without medication? It seems the medications only mildly help ... and they only help some patients; some studies show the slight improvement in density does not mean quality bone was built. I'm not comfortable with moving forward with the treatments just because "that's what we give patients with osteoporosis". There seems to be no room for education or discussion, or research into actual results or other options.
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I am 74 yrs age female and my bone density falls in osteopenia level. I have many digestive issues and I regularly take enzymes before each meal. My endocrinologists wants to put me on bone building meds which is of great concern to me. I would like to know what can I do instead.
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1 Reaction@njx58 lifting weights - heavy (whatever that is for you) does give great benefit. The endocrinologist I see says wearing a weight vest 20 minutes, three times a week, is also a good thing to do. I believe my vest is 7 or so pounds. He also suggest i take 2 citri-cal minis a day, which I take at night with vitamin D.
Weight lifting improved my bone density - Evenity injections once a month for a year put my Dexo results to osteopenia, except right hip which is now borderline osteoporosis. I had no side effects from the Evenity. Best of luck
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Left femoral neck
T score -2.4
Z score -0.4
Left total hip
T score -1.5
Z score 0.2
Lumbar spine
T score -2.5
Z score -0.2
Findings represent osteopenia & osteoporosis
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1 ReactionDon't want to take medications
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3 Reactions@gently Dear Gently, thank you so much for your comment. You answered me instead Windyshores, I was delayed to ask her and suddenly she left this forum.
I want to put mine comment here but it is long, better to begin a new thread. Again what to do?
Thank you and best wishes in everything.
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Thank you very much for the recommendation
@chbalav compared to so many, these #s are not real bad, but you will want to do whatever you can to strengthen your bones…doesn’t necessarily mean meds, but does mean well-focused exercise, walking, possibly weight and resistance training—also, attention to balance, a carefully chosen bone supplement and some small adjustments to diet..wish you the best ! PS—check in with your doctors to be sure you are doing well. OP is concerning, so keep on top of it.
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3 Reactions@whiteswan, windyshores left us some excellent posts. I can't be sorry about misdirecting my post when it elicited your gracious, kind wishes.
I'm looking for your new, long, new thread about what to do.
@charlieo6246 -- neither do I. -- Now I'm focusing on strength training... IF you're looking for what to do== please keep in mind there's ZERo need for a gym..ZERo need for equipment...please do a search on YouTube for exercises/movements to do at home. Good luck in the New Year.
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2 Reactions@bearbayou I do exercises that I did with health care, plus I just got a vibration plate. Eating all the right foods and trying to take all the right vitamins and menarials. I was on Flosamax years ago and it missed up my jaw so determined no pills or injections.
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