Drugs or exercise and vitamins?
I recently went to a rheumatologist to get some questions answered regarding my osteoporosis. He said I had Senile osteoporosis and that he felt I definitely should take Alendronate Sodium once a week. I have also heard such horrific stories about osteo meds and am terrified to take them but also terrified not to of I need them. I am taking calcium and Vitamin D and exercise almost daily since the diagnosis. Is this enough to stop it from getting worse or should I start the meds. I want to hold off until my next scan but that isn’t until Oct. 24. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Thank you.
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Thank you for your comments. I take collagen and magnesium as well. I've looked at the vibration platform but I do a lot of weight bearing with tennis, going up and down stairs and using ankle weights for specific leg exercises.
Wishing you the best.
Hmm. I know there is some discrepancy as to which K2 is better specifically for bone building, MK4 or MK7 and studies are somewhat inconclusive. All of the integrative providers I have had recommend 45 mg as the most effective dose to potentially see benefit. I believe 45 mcg is below the RDA for Vitamin K so perhaps there is some reason McCormick is limiting the dose. Maybe due to blood clotting issues?
So...I think it's important for each person to know their personal health parameters to determine dose. Certainly if there are heart issues or if someone is on Warfarin, it would preclude supplementing with Vitamin K.
I do yoga, I walk a minimum of four miles a day, I use the eliptical for 30
minutes on days I can’t walk, I use bands and weights for strength training. I am very active .
After researching several of those bone supplements and talking to my rheumatologist, I feel like these companies are just trying to get your money and also they don’t have the correct amount of calcium and vitamin d that I need so I would have to supplement and they are very pricey. I am going to be seeing an endocrinologist to see if he can tell me anything different than my rheumatologist and go from there . I am currently just on 1200 mg of calcium and 2000 IU of Vitamin D.
You have to be careful because from what I understand you can get skewed results
from taking the strontium. It doesn’t always give you accurate results.
Hello- Life Extension Super K has doses as “mcg”: k24: 1000mcg and k2-7 at 100mcg. Is this a good one or should the amounts be different?
If your osteoporosis is pretty advanced, just diet and exercise likely won't do much. I wish I could figure out why the calcium is not going into my bones! I test for plenty of mineral and vitamin d in my labs, but have bad osteoporosis anyway. Why aren't there more studies on what is needed - naturally - to make calcium go into bones, and why it doesn't in the first place? I exercised all my life, always active. I never react well to pharmaceuticals, so now am trying collagen and vitamin K....my naturopath advised MK4, 20-45mcg daily. Have to make sure it's MK4...there are many forms of vitamin K and most bone supplements do not have this form in it. Wish our drs here in US knew more about alternative treatments to drugs.
I agree. Have you seen an endocrinologist? I thought that they were able to figure out why your body isn’t getting the nutrients that it needs. Maybe I’m mistaken.??? Just a thought.
My spinal score on the first DEXA was a -1.9. I have an appt with an endocrinologist coming up the fist part of June. I said I didn’t want to take anything but they are adamant that I should. I have not had any fractures. I want to do it naturally but also don’t want my scores getting worse for fear I’m not doing enough or things aren’t absorbing like they should. I just want to be sure I am doing the right things for myself. Thank you for your input. It eases my mind somewhat.
I take Ultra K2, 15,000 mcg, prescribed by my doctor.