Weight lifting - bone scans improved in one year!
I'm a 62-year-old woman, average weight, healthy eater, and a runner. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis last year with my first bone scan. I tried one dose of oral Fosamax--it made me terribly sick--so I stopped immediately. I researched alternatives, adding Vitamin K2 and D to my supplements, and started weight lifting with heavy weights 5-6 times a week. I researched specific osteroporosis weight lifting programs, but couldn't find a coach nearby. So, I just started using youtube videos and lifting heavy weights. I just had a repeat bone scan that showed improvement in all my numbers--moving osteoporosis to osteopenia for some locations. My worst area is my L3--this improved by 30%! In one year! Very excited to share this. I hope that sharing my results might encourage others to try weight lifing.
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It's strange that these OP meds don't work the same way for everyone. I would love to know how this all shakes out in the next 20 years...
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1 Reaction@jsheppa1 https://healthybonesaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/hba-ex-presc-final-compressed.pdf
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1 Reaction@mtran88788 These exercises with modifications for beginners were so helpful! I go to the Y 5 x week for Silver Sneakers classes and don't see some of these - I will try at home! Thank you. (How do I save this video or follow you????)
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1 ReactionThank you! I am trying what you are doing. I have been going to Orange Theory Fitness about 6X a week and trying to lift heavy as well as eat more protein, healthy fats for fat soluble vitamins and vitamins and supplements. I am hoping my next bone scan improves. We are all so proud of you. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us. How much K-2 do you take and which type?
@yds The fact that you took alendronate for five years means that a medication like Tymlos will be far less effective. It was actually too late for you to try it.
Thank you. I just saved the link!
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Go to YouTube. In the search bar, type Lisa Moore, Liftmoor explained, it will take you to the video. You can message me if you have more questions.
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