Any non fracture members?
I guess I’m just looking for some encouraging words. I was diagnosed in February and still working through the different stages of grief/loss. I seem to have more days stuck in depression/sadness.
So, was just wondering if anyone on here has dealt with OP for quite a while and hasn’t fractured? I know you can fracture even if your scores are osteopenia range. I feel like everyday I’m just waiting for a fracture to happen. Im exercising 6 days a week and watching my food intake. I’m just hoping as time goes on this feeling lessens. Sometimes I’m not sure if it’s the diagnosis that’s making me sad or just the fact that I’m getting older, I’m 60, and reality has finally set in.
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@kfhoz
Great paper -- many thanks. Old age, by itself, no matter what you do, is likely the most common culprit in bone breakage.
My take: Low bone density by itself won't necessarily predict bone breakage or worst case scenarios. Besides a DEXA, a bone quality (TBS) and FRAX (USA) score (you can calculate it yourself online) are useful in deciding if and which medicine to take.
Other than that, a good diet, adequate sleep, exercise, stretching, avoiding risky behavior that could result in falls, selecting a doctor that you have confidence in, and (for me) taking a drug that has no day-to-day side effects, is a reasonable approach.
My recommendation: Do your research to become informed, selecting high quality information sources and then take your own "reasonable approach."
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4 ReactionsI had not heard going on meds for osteopenia. I do have osteoporosis and I am going to take my chances and not go on any other meds either. I liked the suggestion of taking the collagen trio with fortibone and have started it. Has anyone heard about NMN Volera? I am taking some other meds that would interact with it and will need to wait a few months to try it. Thank you for sharing about not going on meds. I have really learned a lot with everyone sharing.
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1 Reaction@lylii, I don't think a single soul on the site would feel anger at your post. We respect your choice and are happy that you are giving us the details that help us with our own difficult decisions.
I never considered not taking osteoporosis medications. But I'm having a difficult time with the atherosclerosis drugs.
What will you do about the tailbone. I've heard they are painful and have to heal on their own.
You saved the pup!
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2 Reactions@samclembeau
If it helps at all I have taken alendronate, forteo, Evenity and currently Prolia. I haven't had any noticeable side effects from any.
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4 Reactions@gently
Thank you so much for you kind words! I hope everyone makes the choice that is best for them - I know it is such a hard choice to make! The tailbone is still quite painful - it will take quite awhile to heal, I've heard. But my pup is fine, and that is all that matters....
Thank you - I wish the best for you!
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2 Reactions@mangos - Sorry for the delayed response. I've just returned from a long trip.
My Endocrinologist tells me that I can only be on Reclast for three years. After that, there is no further treatment that I can take, as I've already completed a year of Evenity. It's best if you address your question to your own doctor, as they have a complete profile that will help them guide you as to what is best in your particular case. For instance, in my case, I have had three of my four parathyroids removed, so I am unable to use any of the medications that might challenge my last parathyroid, e.g., Forteo, which Google AI will tell you is a synthetic version of parathyroid hormone (PTH).
Meanwhile, do make certain that you are eating well, including among other foods, lots of nuts, seeds (which contain important micronutrients) and Vitamin C to help your bones to stay strong. Prunes, too, which do good work for your bones.
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1 ReactionI'm a 85 year old white woman with no fractures. I'm considering taking volera after reading some
reviews from various users on Mayo clinic site.