Osteoporosis treatment or strontium citrate?
Is reclast a safe treatment for osteoporosis I have not done anything so far except strontium citrate?
***Director's Note:***
There’s not enough research to know if strontium fights osteoporosis. Also, the FDA doesn’t regulate supplements in the same way as prescription drugs, so it's not possible to know if if they are safe or work well or even how much of the main ingredient they contain.
If you want to take a strontium supplement, it is recommended to ask your doctor first.
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To Bonelady: how is your bone density today? Has it improved or deteriorated?
Thank you for this well thought out and informative write-up. I think we all benefit from hearing the experiences of others. There is so much to consider in each individuals journey in dealing with osteoporosis. I know I glean something helpful from what others share. Keep us posted on your progress!
Thank you.
Ms Young thank you for all those articles (links). Very informative .Has Mayo Clinic published any articles/ information on the use of strontium? Many thanks.
I am in the same situation ... researching and studying my options for treatment of my osteopenia. I was on Fosamax long-term. Throughout the past 15 years I have had four doctors retire. I believe I may have been on Fosamax too long. I was not aware of the need to take a vacation from the use or being taken off of the drugs after X number of years. Research indicates that rare but serious Fosamax femur fractures are associated with long-term use. ... Furthermore, the Fosamax femur fractures occurred in patients who had been taking Fosamax for an average of five or more years. Well, I was one of those who had the femur fractures. One of the fractures occurred last year because I fell on a broken sidewalk in September, 2018. I fractured my right leg, pelvis and hip... I had an IM Nailing.On August 28th,2019, After 51 weeks...I had to have that IM Nailing surgery redone because the wrong size rod was used. When I was nearly finished with my physical therapy for the re-nailing it was discovered that I had a stress fracture in my left femur. On November 13, I had surgery on the left leg. After the re-mailing in August my orthopedic doctor took me off of the Fosamax. I understand that it’s a difficult to find the best treatment.... I know there are three major treatments.... Of course all of which have side effects, not to mention the cost. I am still researching and will be meeting with an endocrinologist in the first quarter of 2020. This is just my story ...I’m not saying that everyone who takes Fosamax ,or other drugs in that same class of drugs, will have femur fractures... I’m just one that did.
Thank you for sharing your story and hope the medical community can come up with something better. I hope you get well soon.
Please check into the side effects before you take that drug. I joined a group of people dedicated to using natural remedies for bone loss. Many of the women are improving (measured by their DEXA scan scores) without these heavy duty drugs. My understanding, which my doctor confirmed, is that the bisphosphonates stop the body from shedding old bone. Instead of letting it leave the body, the old, dead bone lingers on the new bone giving it the appearance of being thicker bone.. the minute you stop taking those drugs, all of the old dead bone is eliminated from the body! You are back to the beginning. I talked to three women who got osteonecrosis from bisphosphonates- they told me you can’t stop the osteonecrosis by going off the drug. Once it starts, it won’t stop. I’ve had fractures as well. I’m going with food-based calcium tablet, magnesium, boron, vitamins d3 and K2 (mk4 and mk7), and a good food-based multivitamin. You can only absorb 500 mg total of calcium and magnesium at a time so I take only that amount every 4 hours. I will get a new DEXA scan around March or April. I had a shortage of human growth hormone (HGH), so I take that daily (by prescription). And because my osteoporosis is so bad, I am taking a low-dose estrogen and progesterone daily. I have not had anymore fractures ( knock on wood). I will post the results of my next scan when I have them.)
Please read what I have written about supplementation. You can do natural supplementation at the same time as bisphosphonates j- so really nothing to lose. Women are posting great results in the natural remedies osteoporosis group I’m in! I understand you want to use bisphosphonates, but you can also try food- based vitamins and minerals at the same time. This will give you an even greater chance of success. I also eat foods high in all the nutrients I need. Let us k ow what you choose to do and how it goes. So sorry about your femurs! I broke my hip and it was no fun.
Just a side note to anybody who has arthritis or fibromyalgia pain: I started taking 3 mg of boron three times a day and my OA, RA, and FMS pain is gone! I was all cut to have my thumbs replaced - but the RA in my hands is going away! It is cheap to try it. I’m in shock!
Thank you for this!