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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Went off prolia 1-1/2 yrs being in hospital and rehab that didn’t help. I had fractured ankle and Covid. Waiting til I could get to outpatient md to get prolia. On antibiotics for uti causing further grief. Finally did prolia last week and have severe spinal pain at t-12. Hard to breathe and sit up. I can’t take it away just need to wait patiently.
Thanks! My gastroenterology didn't talk to me at all about ppis side effects. I've been taking Omeprazole for years. Yikes!! Too many meds with too many side effects!! This week I have CT scan for lung issues, so I will talk to doctor about Omeprazole after. Thanks for your advice.
@callalloo, I used to use baking soda, but then I saw this article so now I'm a bit worried about it. Because I'm new to this forum, I can't post the link but you go to the NIH site and search for article PMC3770998. Title is "Baking Soda Can Settle the Stomach but Upset the Heart: Case Files of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco/"
These posts are so helpful. I am going to try the baking soda remedy and suggest it to a family member who has been taking PPIs for a while now.
I was recently told I have osteoporosis, and that weights were one of the ways to build up bone. I am now exploring what other things will help. Does anyone know if certain foods help/hurt the situation?
I have an appointment with an Endocrinologist (highly recommended by a dietician and nutritionist) next week. I am hopeful that I will finally be on a successful regime in treating my bones. Thank you all for your input on the many drugs available. Chris and others, I appreciate your input. You have given me food for thought. Thanks!
How tall are you? There is evidence that shorter women will pretty much always show a low Dexa result and that the baseline for shorter women should be adjusted down from the "standard" one-size-fits-all charts.
Hmmm, thanks.
I hope that I didn't give bad advice. But here's an article from Mayo Clinic that gives much more information for anyone contemplating trying baking soda in lieu of prescription and OTC acid blockers. And, as always, its best to check with your doctor.
Sodium Bicarbonate (Oral Route, Intravenous Route, Subcutaneous Route)
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/sodium-bicarbonate-oral-route-intravenous-route-subcutaneous-route/side-effects/drg-20065950?p=1
Does your doctor have any helpful ideas for the T-12 pain? Is it something that will ease with healing?
Which is the preferred supplement for osteoporosis? Calcium Citrate or Calcium Carbonate?
Calcium citrate is recommended.
Omeprazole is really intended for short term use but docs never seem to prescribe it that way. I have personally taken my mother off three times when I see it unexpectedly in her med list.
I would think baking soda would have the same issue of triggering an increase in acid production. Your body wants to have acid for digestion. I think using baking soda or pepcid/zantac would be fine is uses as needed but not all the time. As I said, I don't eat after 5 and that helps some.