Is Osteoporosis reversible in post menopausal women?
I'm relatively new to this support group. I'm post menopausal with osteoporosis. I've been reading various group discussions here and doing a little bit of research via Mayo Clinic, Bone Health & Osteroporosis Foundation (BHOF), WebMd, and Drugs.com.
My simple question is: Can osteoporosis be reversed in post menopausal women (with no secondary medical issues) through diet and exercise?
In reading through this groups discussion on meds it seems the meds only buy you time.
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The only person I know personally who got ovarian cancer and died in her early 50s from it, drank and smoked a lot. I also know smokers who never get cancer but as they age, the negative effects of the smoking, chemicals and constantly depriving their bodies of oxygen, are readily apparent.
HRT can cause breast or ovarian cancer (other “female cancers”).
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/causes-of-cancer/hormones-and-cancer/does-hormone-replacement-therapy-increase-cancer-risk
Smoking destroys the body and although too many ppl only associate smoking with lung cancer, smoking can cause pretty much any type of cancer along with a plethora of other negative health conditions.
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/diseases/cancer.html
https://www.healthline.com/health/understanding-breast-cancer/can-smoking-cause-breast-cancer#tobacco
If a woman smokes and takes HRT, common sense says that woman’s smoking habit will increase her risk of getting breast cancer.
Good points @fear fracture. I was really focused on my own breast cancer, which was literally fed by hormones. That, I suppose, is a different situation from an accumulation of toxins. I don't know if hormones feed ovarian cancer. I just remember the study on HRT in regard to breast cancer. Do they do hormonal therapy for ovarian cancer? I have no idea.
Did your dexa improve with the medication you are taking....
Tymlos has made me much stronger. I have gone from spending a lot of time in bed (after fractures), to being able to walk 10 miles for two days. I can lift more. My kids are impressed.
My DEXA is next month and I will share results here! Tymlos improves bone quality as well so maybe that has been happening.
For these last months I have done full dose. I do have side effects at full dose, mainly fatigue. For the rest of the 18 months I was on 6 or 7 out of 8 clicks and lately I have been doing the full 8. I am hopeful.
I took Tymlos for 18 months and went from osteoporosis to osteopenia.
That's encouraging @mikayla68! Thank you for posting....
Yea, no side effects either. The injections were annoying but not too bad. Now they want me to take Prolia, but ugh.
Sorry, found it later!
What med are you taking? Your story is quite similar to mine in terms of health, eating etc. I just got my first scan and it was -2.9 for my lower lumbar. Also, do you have any side effects? I'd like to be med free but I will go on meds if needed.
My osteoporosis of spine went into osteopenia in a year with weighted exercise, weighted vest, etc, more calcium and less coffee. But CTX is still high. I don't understand. I've had so many blood tests for so many things (except P1np) even cancer (my doc is pretty thorough) She's calling me this week but I'm at a loss at how my bones could improve but not that.