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what is your experience with fosamax?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: May 9 11:04am | Replies (80)

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@inlimbo reading your post raises this thought: Are you looking at the balance and absorption of nutrients? Also, if you consume alcohol, that adds to the problems related to bone health. Any alcohol! (Yikes!) There are many factors to look at that may include medications. Medications should not be the first course of action. Fosomax takes calcium out of bone to put it somewhere else does not address why the body is not producing/eliminating bone material (osteoblasts and osteoclasts).

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@annshrader I'm a military vet who was exposed to an unknown toxin in 1990. My health has been changed since then. I don't drink or do drugs or smoke. All of what you shared I already know. I have horrid gut issues with malabsorption to boot. GERD, malabsorption and roseacea which began after beginning Fosomax. along with other problems I don't care to discuss here.
I don't fit ANY textbook medical diagnoses at all. In fact, whatever I was exposed to has mimicked so many conditons and has done so for weeks and/or months then can just go away on its own. Some things however, have chosen to take up permanent residence in my body. Most if not all doctors get that deer in the headlights look if I mention anything about what happened to me so these days I typically don't. For 36 years now, I get more results from doing my own research and trial and error. I've spent a small fortune on supplements and regimens over the years I've spent copious amounts of time researching and am well versed in medical jargon for a layperson. I've resigned myself to the fact that I'm stuck with whatever was done to me for life. Osteoporosis did not go away and even though I have done everything I should be doing, it did not help my bones. ALL courtesy uncle sam. More MALE military vets now get diagnosed with osteoporosis. All of us vets have one thing in common which I won't share here because the MIC is in denial about it. Nuff said.

@annshrader Could you please provide a reference about alendronate (Fosamax) moving calcium? I have read many research papers and credible sources of information. They all say that bisphosphonates work by slowing bone resorption. Here is just one example from the Royal Osteoporosis Society:

What does alendronate do and how does it work?
https://theros.org.uk/information-and-support/osteoporosis/treatment/alendronate/
EXCERPT: "Alendronate works by slowing down the cells that break down bone"