Treating Osteoporosis: What works for you?
Hi. I'm new to the site and am interested in treating osteoperosis. I'm 39 yo and recently had a bone density that showed I'm at -2.4. So, going through the intial "I can't believe it" stuff. 🙂
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I definitely will not risk getting those fractures. In order to have this molar extracted, the endocrinologist said it is okay to go 7 months between injections (and as you unfortunately have shown the fractures can happen as early as 2 months after stopping). Sorry that you had this experience.
Unfortunately, due to G.I. issues, Fosamax is contraindicated. So it's either Prolia or Reclast for me at this point. (Unless endocrinologist suggests otherwise). I really dont like any of the osteoporosis drugs.
Thanks for sharing.
I plan to start Evenity soon. Since my family has a history of heart issues my doctor suggested getting a Coronary Artery Calcium Score which is a CT scan to see if I would be susceptible to risk of stroke etc. My score came out to be the best possible. Have read that it would not be advisable to take Evenity if you have heart issues in the last year or two... As I understand it, Evenity doesn't cause issues in a healthy heart. Read up on what is available online, be factually equipped on whatever you do. Good luck!
New to this site. What is a PPI, please.
L. Reuteri is a probiotic that is being studied for its relation to bone health. Do you know what form and dosage of zinc supports bone health? Thanks!
thanks, I will bridge with Pepcid.
Proton Pump Inhibitors like Nexium
Thank you! I will check on the test, but I doubt that my doc will prescribe it. I will research a bit more. I am taking Eliquis which, in itself , is a preventive of stroke and cardiac events.
I have five dental implants already, and a 6th in process now. I've known for years I don't dare take any of the above mentioned drugs because my dental needs are not at all likely to change. I inherited my mother's poor teeth. Despite listening well to her advice and instruction, and that of very good dentists, no amount of excellent dental care and hygiene at home prevents my losing teeth. I'm more afraid of osteonecrosis of the jaw than of vertebrae collapsing. Can we get a bone density scan which shows the vertebrae??
I am the only one in my family with terrible teeth (maybe, like the osteoporosis comes from being misdiagnosed as a celiac until my 20's). Despite good dental care have had lots of tooth troubles. But these bones are at high fracture risk. So, it's a difficult situation.
There must be so many women now on osteoporosis meds who require invasive dental procedures. Wonder if there are studies that have been done.
Apparently osteonecrosis of the jaw is a rare occurrence. I agree though it is not something you want to experience.
You wait several hours after taking your calcium supplement which makes it doable. 680 mg. right before bedtime. Calcium in the morning and after evening meal. No strontium along with calcium.