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@fearfracture

You wrote that you were “able to improve my lumbar spine bone density t-score from -2.5 to -1.9 in 11 months of working the program”. That’s super-impressive.

I haven’t signed up for Dr. Brown’s program but I frequent her website, am always telling others to check out her site, especially the testing to rule out secondary causes of osteoporosis, and I have read one of her books.

My lumbar spine t-score was -3.9 in July 2019 and in December 2022 was -3.6. I don’t have any fragility fractures and I have had a TBS done.

Unfortunately, I didn’t learn about Dr. Brown before my endocrinologist pushed me toward meds. I’m off of them for now and for the last 1.25 yrs have been hitting the gym and slowing increasing the weights. I’ve tried to incorporate some of the exercises Cindi did (Cindi’s story on Dr. Brown’s website).

If you don’t mind sharing, did you do anything beyond just following Dr. Brown’s plan. I’m assuming you didn’t take any osteoporosis meds but did you/do you do HRT (hormone replacement therapy)?

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Hi @fearfracture!
I cannot do hormone replacement therapy with estrogen, as I had estrogen-driven breast cancer. In fact, the Arimidex that I take lifelong to prevent breast cancer recurrence, totally suppresses all my estrogen. In December of 2021, I was considering whether to take bone medication, when I became fearful of the side effects. That is when I discovered Dr. Brown and her Better Bones Program and took her online course in January of 2022. I was due for my biennial DXA bone scan in November of 2022. Since 2010, my t-scores have declined every two years. After incorporating as much of the Better Bones program into my life during the 11 months prior to this scan, I was able to see the first statistically significant increase in my lumbar spine's bone density (from a t-score of -2.5 to -1.9).
I believe that the Better Bones Program works when you attack bone loss from ALL six fronts outlined in the program:
Assessment, Alkaline Diet, nutritional supplements, enhanced digestion, exercise, and stress reduction. It is the combination of all of the above that improves bone density. Next, I will outline briefly, how I have incorporated the six parts of the Better Bones Program into my life in the past year or so.
For me, as to assessment of why my bones are weak, I understand that my bone quality has been negatively affected early menopause, Arimidex, stress, and many other factors. As for the Alkaline Diet, I kept a record of my Alkalinity (Dr. Brown teaches how to do that) and found that I was alkaline ~57% of the time. Re: nutritional supplementation, I added the supplements one at a time over the 11 months and still have two more to add to my regimen. I am religious about taking the supplements, with each of my three meals over the course of the day. I use the supplements that Dr. Brown recommends, as she ensures that they are highly absorbable. I have enhanced digestion by drinking my liquids warm and trying to eat more cooked vegetables. As for exercise, I did not do any formal exercise during my first 11 months on the Better Bones Program. However, I was much more active, in general, as we replaced our landscaping and I put in a lot of steps and hose-lugging last year. This year, I am transitioning to the YMCA's e-gym for strength training, as well as strength-training classes for Active Older Adults. Cardio is also readily available at the Y. I am not ready to take on a "Cindi-type" strength -training regime yet. And as for stress...I have seen firsthand that it hugely affects my alkalinity. I can eat an alkaline diet and be stressed and see my system become acidic and I can eat the SAD (standard American Diet) and be super relaxed and test alkaline. It is incredibly obvious when I track my urine's alkalinity every day. So, stress does a number on our bones, I truly believe.
I hope this helps answer some of your questions about the Better Bones Program and I hope you will consider investing in taking the course. You are already motivated to exercise and that is huge! However, your t-scores are concerning. What did your trabecular bone score say about the strength of the microarchitecture of your bones?